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production of
kaolin by
country in 2012 was
estimated to be: Some
selected typical properties of
various ceramic grade kaolins are:
Kaolin is generally...
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kaolin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaolin is a rock rich with kaolinite.
Kaolin may also
refer to:
Kaolin,
Pennsylvania Kaolin Cr****
Kaolin and...
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baths in
health spas (mud therapy).
Among the
clays most
commonly used are
kaolin and the
smectite clays such as bentonite, montmorillonite, and Fuller's...
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Kaolin spray is a pest
control that has
kaolin as the main ingredient. The
practice has been in
recorded use from 2000 B.C.E. in China[citation needed]...
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historical name for this
measure is the
Kaolin-cephalin
clotting time (KCCT),
reflecting kaolin and
cephalin as
materials historically used in...
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pyrite and
organic materials, of the
lower kaolin deposits.
Thiry has
found that
generally these kaolins contain rather well-ordered kaolinite. Obviously...
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Savannah River Area.
Sandersville is
known as the "
Kaolin Capital of the World" due to its
abundance of
kaolin.
Established by
British settlers in Cr**** territory...
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Pneumoconiosis is the
general term for a
class of
interstitial lung
disease where inhalation of dust (for example, ash dust, lead particles,
pollen grains...
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Kaolin was
named after the
valuable deposits of
kaolin in the vicinity. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:
Kaolin, Pennsylvania...
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locations in Kerala,
specialises in
mining and
processing of high end
kaolins. The
Starch Division has two
manufacturing units, one
located at Yamunanagar...