Brazil's Development As A World Supplier Of Pigment Grade Paper Coating Clays

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jr. Pickering
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Kaolin is mined from extensive sedimentary formations in the eastern Amazon River Basin of Brazil. Production began about 25 years ago from 30 meter thick beds of ultra-fine particle clay of superior viscosity along the Jari River north of the Amazon. Operated by CADAM S.A., capacity now exceeds 750,000 tonnes per year ot high glossing paper coating kaolin product. South of the Amazon on the Capim River are two new operations: Para Pigmentos S.A. and Rio Capim Caulim S.A. The purity , and large coarse plate-shaped particles of these Capim kaolins support production of superior brightness and whiteness paper coating and filling grades. Annual capacities are reported to be 150,000 to 300,000 tonnes each, with expansions planned. Most of Amazon area kaolin production is shipped to western European, Asian, and North American markets.
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APA: Jr. Pickering  (1999)  Brazil's Development As A World Supplier Of Pigment Grade Paper Coating Clays

MLA: Jr. Pickering Brazil's Development As A World Supplier Of Pigment Grade Paper Coating Clays. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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