Premium Australian Attapulgite Clay for Industrial Applications in Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa

Australian attapulgite clay as soil conditioner and fertilizer carrier, Attapulgite clay for wastewater treatment and chemical spill absorption and adsorption. Hudson Marketing certified under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System

Industrial manufacturers and importers across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa increasingly rely on high-quality mineral raw materials for production, environmental management, and specialty formulations. Attapulgite clay, also known as palygorskite, is a versatile mineral prized for its high adsorption, absorption, and rheological properties, making it indispensable across multiple industries.

Hudson Resources’ Lake Nerramyne deposit in Western Australia provides premium-grade attapulgite clay, processed by ISO 9001-certified Hudson Marketing, ensuring consistent quality for industrial applications worldwide.


📊 Global Attapulgite Market Overvie

The global attapulgite market is projected to grow from USD 325 million in 2026 to USD 450 million by 2033, at a CAGR of 4.3%. Key growth drivers include:

  • Rising demand from oil & gas, agriculture, pet care, and pharmaceutical industries
  • Industrialisation in developing economies, particularly in Asia Pacific
  • Growth of environmental, specialty, and value-added attapulgite products

The Asia Pacific region is the fastest-growing market, driven by industrial expansion, infrastructure projects, and increasing use of attapulgite in drilling fluids, coatings, chemicals, and absorbent products.


🏭 Industrial Applications of Lake Nerramyne Attapulgite Clay

Hudson’s attapulgite clay is suitable for a broad range of industrial and commercial applications:

1. Drilling & Oilfield Applications

  • Water-based and bentonite drilling muds
  • Viscosity control and suspension stabilization
  • Oil absorbents and spill management
  • Optimizes drilling performance under challenging conditions

2. Industrial Processing & Manufacturing

  • Rheology modifiers for paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants
  • Suspension agents and viscosity stabilizers for industrial fluids
  • Absorbents for wastewater treatment and chemical spills
  • Specialty industrial formulations requiring high-adsorption clay

3. Agriculture & Environmental Uses

  • Soil conditioners and fertilizer carriers
  • Feed binders and toxin adsorption for livestock
  • Moisture retention and soil improvement
  • Absorbents for industrial and environmental remediation

4. Specialty & Consumer Products

  • Pet care absorbents (e.g., litter)
  • Pharmaceutical excipients and stabilizers
  • Other high-value specialty applications requiring premium natural clay

🌐 Why Choose Hudson Resources’ Lake Nerramyne Attapulgite?

  • Premium Australian Source: One of the largest high-quality deposits in Western Australia
  • Consistent Quality: Manufactured and processed by Hudson Marketing which is certified under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System standards
  • Versatile Industrial Performance: Suitable for drilling, coatings, chemicals, environmental, agriculture, and specialty uses
  • Global Supply Capability: Export-ready for Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa industrial customers
  • Custom Specifications: Ask for technical data sheets and product specs tailored to your industrial requirements

📩 Request Specifications & Supply Details

Industrial customers seeking premium attapulgite clay can request product specifications, performance data, and supply options directly from Hudson Marketing. Each consignment is tested for industrial performance, consistency, and suitability to meet your specific production or application needs.

Contact AUSDE today to discuss your attapulgite requirements and receive technical specifications tailored to your project: [email protected]

For more information about Hudson Resources and Lake Nerramyne attapulgite clay mine and mineral properties: www.hudsonresources.com

For more information about Hudson Marketing Pty Ltd: www.hudsonmarketing.com.au

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