The Demand Picture For High Quality Clays ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James D. Cooper
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Technologic advances in materials utilization during the past two decades have brought is a long way toward the point where we can make the products we need from the materials we have readily available. Notable examples are the synthesis of diamond, zeolites, quartz crystal, mullite, and mica, and the development of phosphate bonded tale. Two of these--zeolites and mullite--involve the use of clays. There is little reason to doubt that equally important advances will be realized in the next decade, and that clays will play an important role in the developing materials technology. Indeed, the stage is already set for many of them. This discussion is concerned primarily with the high quality, relatively high priced clays, kaolin, bentonite, fuller's earth and ball clay. The first three have enjoyed demand growth rates over the past two decades which on the average exceeded the growth rate for the economy as a whole. There are indications that demand for ball clay will be growing at a faster rate in the future.
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APA: James D. Cooper  (1970)  The Demand Picture For High Quality Clays ? Introduction

MLA: James D. Cooper The Demand Picture For High Quality Clays ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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