Mongolia possesses an extraordinary abundance of non-metallic minerals, yet the industry for perlite board and high-grade aggregates has historically been fragmented. The extreme continental climate, characterized by severe winters, demands building materials with superior thermal insulation and structural integrity.
In urban centers like Ulaanbaatar, there is a surging demand for aesthetic and functional landscaping materials. The shift toward modern urban planning has increased the consumption of artificial pebbles for garden, as developers seek durable alternatives to native soils that resist freeze-thaw cycles.
Current extraction methods in the clay and sand sectors are transitioning from manual labor to automated processing. This evolution is critical for producing standardized blue decorative sand, ensuring that color consistency and purity meet international export and domestic luxury standards.