Requirements of Modern Paper Clays

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. G. Albert
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Oct 1, 1955

Abstract

The literature of paper technology contains a number of articles having reference to developments in the field of coating and filler clays for use in paper manufacture. Much of this information has not been included in mining publications and has therefore not been readily available to all in the mineral industry. Recent developments in this field, including spray drying of clays, are presented here. U. S. Bureau of Mines figures for 1952 indicate that the paper industry consumes more than 50 pct of all kaolin produced and sold in the U. S. As most of the kaolin used by the industry comes from Georgia producers, the fraction of their output destined for paper use is thus appreciably higher than 50 pct. Small wonder that the kaolin industry, especially in Georgia, is highly sensitive to the quality requirements of paper mills and must respond promptly to technological developments in paper manufacturing.
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APA: C. G. Albert  (1955)  Requirements of Modern Paper Clays

MLA: C. G. Albert Requirements of Modern Paper Clays. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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