Georgia Kaolin: Development of a Leading Industrial Mineral (575c5a41-0377-4ea7-9a36-dc79d753b27e)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert J. Pruett
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Georgia kaolin District is the world's largest producer of kaolin. Georgia production tripled from 2,344 million metric tons in 1964 to 7,570 million metric tons in 1994. Development of the Georgia kaolin industry can be traced to the mineral resource, the adoption of innovative process technologies, and the market growth for kaolin. Georgia kaolin is an abundant and high-quality resource that shows a range of advantageous properties. Technical developments in wet processing, delamination, and calcination allowed production of high-value products. The application of kaolin pigments to the paper industry provided a market that could absorb rapid growth.
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APA: Robert J. Pruett  (1998)  Georgia Kaolin: Development of a Leading Industrial Mineral (575c5a41-0377-4ea7-9a36-dc79d753b27e)

MLA: Robert J. Pruett Georgia Kaolin: Development of a Leading Industrial Mineral (575c5a41-0377-4ea7-9a36-dc79d753b27e). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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