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Industry has developed a lively interest in kaolin, as more and more uses have been found for the versatile powder.
Crude kaolin clay is almost white in color and contains from 20 to 25 percent water.


Like all clays, kaolin is basically a hydrated aluminum silicate, plastic when wet and permanently hard when fired. "Clay" refers to a physical condition not to chemical composition. This varies with different types of clay.Huge mechanical shovels, drag lines, tractors and graders ship the overburden of earth from the clay, then take out the crude clay itself for removal to the processing plant.
There it is dumped directly
or carried by conveyor into dry storage sheds.According
to the moisture content, it may feel almost
dry to the touch, soapy, or slick as mud.
The clay now called kaolin was discovered
in China more than 30 centuries ago and added
luster to the fine porcelain china of ancient
times. There are conflicting stories
of how it got its present name.
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