Ball clay is a fine-grained highly plastic, mainly kaolinitic, sedimentary clay, the higher grades of which fire to a white or near white colour. The paper will review the origin of the term "Ball Clay" and the location and origins of several deposits with particular emphasis on the mineralogical, physical and rheological properties which make the clays so important in ceramics bodies. Particular attention will be paid to the well known bay clay deposits of Devon and Dorset in southwest England, which are mined by ECC International Europe and Watts Blake Bearne & Company PLC, and brief descriptions from elsewhere in the world of ball clays from the United States, Germany, Czech Republic, Thailand, Indonesia, Argentina and China. The evaluat...
The physico-chemical properties of kaolinised granites occurring near Darugiri area of East Garo Hil...
Mineral constituents, particle size and chemistry of ceramic raw materials may control the way ce-ra...
Clay minerals are widely distributed in Bolivia; among them, illitic clays are most common in the Al...
Ball clay is a fine-grained highly plastic, mainly kaolinitic, sedimentary clay, the higher grades o...
Ball clay is a fine-grained highly plastic, mainly kaolinitic, sedimentary clay, the higher grades o...
The physico-chemical characteristics of kaolinised rocks occurring at the Northern part of Mulieh vi...
The vast deposits of Mokhdumnagar china clay from Birbhum district of West Bengal has been character...
China Ball clay has been used for centuries in the tiling and pottery-ware industry. Because it is m...
Innovation in the ceramic tile industry is stressing properties like powder flowability and ability ...
The ball clays from the Donetzk basin, Ukraine are widely utilized in the production of ceramic tile...
Nine plastic clays collected from different parts of India were studied for their suitability for us...
The Patagonian kaolins offer a wide set of origin of deposits, composition, mineral processing and c...
Os depósitos de argilas plásticas para cerâmica branca ("ball clays") de alta qualidade não são comu...
The physical properties of soils, which are tremendously influenced by the active clay minerals in s...
To a geologist, clay minerals are fine particles (< 2 µm in size) and are also major constituents of...
The physico-chemical properties of kaolinised granites occurring near Darugiri area of East Garo Hil...
Mineral constituents, particle size and chemistry of ceramic raw materials may control the way ce-ra...
Clay minerals are widely distributed in Bolivia; among them, illitic clays are most common in the Al...
Ball clay is a fine-grained highly plastic, mainly kaolinitic, sedimentary clay, the higher grades o...
Ball clay is a fine-grained highly plastic, mainly kaolinitic, sedimentary clay, the higher grades o...
The physico-chemical characteristics of kaolinised rocks occurring at the Northern part of Mulieh vi...
The vast deposits of Mokhdumnagar china clay from Birbhum district of West Bengal has been character...
China Ball clay has been used for centuries in the tiling and pottery-ware industry. Because it is m...
Innovation in the ceramic tile industry is stressing properties like powder flowability and ability ...
The ball clays from the Donetzk basin, Ukraine are widely utilized in the production of ceramic tile...
Nine plastic clays collected from different parts of India were studied for their suitability for us...
The Patagonian kaolins offer a wide set of origin of deposits, composition, mineral processing and c...
Os depósitos de argilas plásticas para cerâmica branca ("ball clays") de alta qualidade não são comu...
The physical properties of soils, which are tremendously influenced by the active clay minerals in s...
To a geologist, clay minerals are fine particles (< 2 µm in size) and are also major constituents of...
The physico-chemical properties of kaolinised granites occurring near Darugiri area of East Garo Hil...
Mineral constituents, particle size and chemistry of ceramic raw materials may control the way ce-ra...
Clay minerals are widely distributed in Bolivia; among them, illitic clays are most common in the Al...