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Kaolinite - Wikipedia
Rocks that are rich in kaolinite, and halloysite, are known as kaolin (/ˈkeɪ.əlɪn/) or china clay.
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Kaolin Clay/China Clay Superfine 1 Lb - Amazon.com
Known as White Cosmetic Clay; Also known as China Clay or Kao-Ling; Safe and generally non-sensitizing; Cosmetic Grade - works on normal, dry and sensitive ...
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Kaolin | Uses, Benefits, and Safety Precautions - Britannica
Kaolin, soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of china and porcelain and is widely used in the making of paper, rubber, paint, ...
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china-clay
china-clay [f. china1 4 + clay.] A fine white potter's clay, called also kaolin, derived from the felspar of disintegrated granitic rocks, employed in the manufacture of china or porcelain.1840 Penny Cycl. XVIII. 472/1 For the better kinds, a portion of China-clay..is added. 1879 Manch. Guard. 25 Ja...
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Kaolinite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
It is commonly known as china clay and is notable for its white color and soft plastic-like texture. AI generated definition based on: Sustainable Technologies ...
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Kaolin - Digital Fire
A wide array of kaolin (also known as China Clay) products are available. These vary in plasticity, crystal and surface chemistry, particle shape and size.
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Cornish China Clay Branches
The Cornish China Clay Branches are a number of railway branch lines that serve facilities that produce or process China Clay. The area of Cornwall north of St Austell stretching from Bodmin Moor towards Truro is known for the extraction and processing of commercial volumes of China Clay, and with t...
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What Is China Clay and Its Uses ? - ShreeRam Kaolin
China clay, scientifically known as kaolin, is a soft, white clay mineral that originates from the decomposition of feldspar.
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Kaolin - Imerys
Kaolin, or 'china clay' as it is commonly called, is a hydrated aluminum silicate crystalline mineral formed over many millions of years by the hydrothermal ...
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The China Clay Industry | Cornwall Guide
China clay, as the name suggests, is a material known as kaolin, which was first used in China more than ten thousand years ago to make fine white porcelain.
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China Clay Fillers & Building Materials - Kremer Pigments
Term used in English and in painting technology for Chinese clay or kaolin. The word derives from the Chinese gaoling, meaning high hills.
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What is the difference between China Clay and other clays?
China Clay, or kaolin, is a fine white or light-colored clay primarily composed of the mineral kaolinite.
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porcelain-clay
ˈporcelain-clay The clay used in the manufacture of porcelain; china-clay, kaolin. Also fig.1690 Dryden Don Sebastian i. (1692) 7 This is the porcelain clay of humane kind. 1778 Woulfe in Phil. Trans. LXIX. 20 Such were the porcellane clay from Cornwall, the procellane clay from Saxony. 1837 Carlyle...
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Endogemma
Including being found in France (within a disused China-clay mine).
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reeder
reeder (ˈriːdə(r)) Also 5 redare, 6 reider. [f. reed v. and n.1 + -er1.] 1. One who thatches with reeds, a thatcher. ? Obs.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 426/2 Redare, of howsys, calamator, arundinarius, cannarius. 1552 Huloet, Reider of houses or thacker, arundinarius. 1610 in Eng. Hist. Rev. (1898) XIII. 524...
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