Kaolin, Mining And Processing (37eb0ec6-0a51-43ce-b5c0-4dc23602c5f2)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. R. Dotson
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Kaolin is an important industrial mineral. It has unique properties, which combined with its low cost, make it suitable for use in a wide variety of products. Kaolin is defined as "any of a group of clay minerals, including kaolinite, nacrite, dickite, and anauxite, with a two-layer crystal in which silicon-oxygen and aluminum-hydroxyl sheets alternate; approximate composition is AlZ03-ZSiOZ-1/ ZHZO".-The kaolin discussed here is composed chiefly of the mineral kaolinite. Kaolin is also commonly referred to as "china clay". Approximately 4.9 kkg (5.4 million short tons) of kaolin was sold or used in the United States, and .8 million kkg (.9 million short tons) was -exported in 1974. In domestic usage, paper coating and filling accounted for 43% of the total, fol-2/ lowed by refractories, rubber, and ceramics.-Figure 1 shows the amount of kaolin sold or used by domestic producers for specified uses for the years 1963-3/ 1973.- Kaolin was produced at mines in 14 states, but Georgia accounted for 75% of the 1974 domestic production. The average value for all grades was $36.00/kkg 4/ ($32. 67/ton) .-
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APA: E. R. Dotson  (1977)  Kaolin, Mining And Processing (37eb0ec6-0a51-43ce-b5c0-4dc23602c5f2)

MLA: E. R. Dotson Kaolin, Mining And Processing (37eb0ec6-0a51-43ce-b5c0-4dc23602c5f2). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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