Ball Clay Developments In The Americas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. F. Deems
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The nature, usage and comparatively rare occurrence of ball clay is described. The importance of these white firing plastic clays in ceramics, particularly in the production of industrial sanitary ware and tiles, is emphasized. The US deposits are briefly discussed. What is known about relevant deposits in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela (the four largest ceramic producers in South America) is also described. The ceramic plants have been sited near the centers of population rather than the plastic clay deposits. At present, extraction is probably concentrated on surface residual deposits and lenses which require minimum investment. Native plastic clays are used exclusively in the tile plants, but in sanitary ware, they are often used as extenders of imported ball clays.
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APA: T. F. Deems  (1997)  Ball Clay Developments In The Americas

MLA: T. F. Deems Ball Clay Developments In The Americas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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