Raw Kaolin
Both products are utilized in the ceramics and porcelain industries. Our raw kaolin boasts an alumina content of 36%; while after calcination this increases to right around 40%.
What is Kaolin?
Kaolin is essentially a white, clay mineral used quite often in the creation of porcelain and certain types of ceramics. Egyptian Kaolin especially,
is considered in its raw form to be quite hard and massive. Known also as China clay and Chamotte, this particular product is abundantly found
in Egypt’s Sinai ad Aswan regions, which is where we predominantly export from.
Raw and Processed Kaolin
Both products are utilized in the ceramics and porcelain industries. Our raw kaolin boasts an alumina content of 36%; while after calcination this increases to right around 40%.
Size Grading
Working with you to meet all of your refractory needs, we offer this anhydrous aluminum silicate in the following grades: 0-40mm, 0-1mm, 0-3mm, 3-6mm, 0-10mm.
Packaging
Eager to accommodate your needs, we offer a variety of packaging and shipment options for our Egyptian Kaolin and refractory products. We often ship in bulk utilizing various vessels and containers. Depending on your country’s regulations and restrictions, we can come up with a solution and packaging option to deliver your Egyptian Kaolinite product safely and efficiently.
Usage and Industries
Kaolin Applications
- Refractories
- Ceramic and Porcelain
- Cement
- Paints & adhesives
- Cosmetics and Personal care
- Water treatment
- Metallurgy and alloys
Supply Chain
Kaolin Supply Chain
- Southern Europe
- North Africa
- Middle East
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