The application of Kaolin Clay
Kaolin is a nonmetallic mineral, which is a clay and clay rock mainly composed of kaolinite clay minerals. Because it is white and delicate, it is also called dolomite. It is named after Gaoling Village, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province.
Its pure kaolin is white, fine and soft, with good physical and chemical properties such as plasticity and fire resistance. Its mineral composition is mainly composed of kaolinite, halloysite, hydromica, illite, montmorillonite, quartz, feldspar and other minerals.
Kaolin is widely used, mainly for paper making, ceramics and refractory materials, followed by coatings, rubber fillers, enamel glazes and white cement raw materials, and a small amount for plastics, paints, pigments, grinding wheels, pencils, daily cosmetics, soap, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, textiles, petroleum, chemicals, building materials, national defense and other industrial sectors.
Recommand products from LYDD:
Hengrui Brand Kaolin 4000mesh K-80
White Washable 1250 mesh Used for Coating and Plastic Calcined Kaolin
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