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1. Uses Of Clay Minerals
October 21, 2013
Clay Minerals are formed by the weathering of variety of minerals that come in contact with air, water or steam. Those clay materials that are formed by the alteration in rocks are reasonably pure clay deposits. The types of clay mineral are also determined by the mineral type and the acidity of ...
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2. China Clay Lumps - Properties & Uses
October 17, 2013
China clay contains about 10 to 95 % of kaolinite and is also referred to as kaolin. China clay powder is a natural mineral found basically in decomposed granite stones. Clay mineral kaolinite and kaolin are natural compo...
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3. Properties Of China Clay
September 27, 2013
China Clay is a widely used mineral. China Clay is simply known as the Kaolinite clay mineral or Kaolin. China clay is a naturally occurring substance and its chemical name is hydrated aluminum silicate. China Clay is a very common ...
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4. Properties Of China Clay
September 27, 2013
China Clay is a widely used mineral. China Clay is simply known as the Kaolinite clay mineral or Kaolin. China clay is a naturally occurring substance and its chemical name is hydrated aluminum silicate. China Clay is a very common ...
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5. Applications Of Talc Powder
September 26, 2013
Talc or Talcum Powder occurs in a rare crystal form. Talc Powder is a mineral with the chemical name hydrated magnesium silicate. The formation of talc powder is a result of the metamorphosis of magnesium minerals. The mineral, Talc Powd...
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6. China Clay & Its Basic Properties
September 06, 2013
China Clay is abundant in Kaolinite Mineral and is also known as Kaolin. It is commonly found in tropical rainforest areas especially in India, United Kingdom, Iran, Germany, Australia and Korea. It is formed by the weathering and deposit of minerals li...
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7. Kaolin Mineral & Its Uses
September 06, 2013
Kaolinite is a soft-layered silicate mineral, which is usually white in color. Rocks that are abundant in Kaolinite mineral are known as kaolin or china clay. The name ‘kaolin’ has been derived from the name of a Chinese village Kao-Ling. This mineral i...
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