Kaolin

kaolin and kaolinite

Kaolin Clay

Kaolin is also known as china clay. It is soft and white in the natural state and is used to manufacture porcelain pieces. This clay is named after Kao-ling hill in China from which it was mined for centuries. Made up of kaolinite mineral, this clay is mixed with 20-35% water to initiate its plastic properties. This mixture can easily be molded to give a variety of shapes which is retained once the pressure of mold is removed. It has very white burning characteristics which makes it suitable for whiteware manufacturing.

Kaolin

Kaolinite is a silicate clay mineral with the chemical composition

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

kaolin clay powder

Physical Properties - Kaolin exhibits the following physical properties, which is why it is used in a variety of applications in the ceramic industry:

  • Very Bright Visually
  • Non-abrasive
  • Naturally fine particles
  • Refractory
  • Resistant to Heat & Electricity
  • Easily Disperses in Water
Paper Industry

Kaolin is used as a special paper coating which enhances the appearance of paper by making it look bright and smooth and also increases its printability.

Tableware

Kaolin continues to remain white even when heated at high temperatures and exhibits good fusion characteristics making it useful in creating tableware like dishes, cups and more.

Construction Industry

When mixed in the right proportion, Kaolin can boost several mechanical properties like porosity in concrete and cement.

Plastic & Rubber

Kaolin is extensively used as a filler with the objective of boosting the performance of adhesives, sealants, plastics and rubber.