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A fine blend of unique physical and chemical properties makes Kaolin, also called as Kaolinite, a key product in multiple industrial sectors. The shape, particle size, whiteness, softness, chemically inert nature and non abrasive properties of Kaolin holds critical value as an industrial mineral with wide applications in paper, rubber, paint, ceramics, plastics, ink, catalysis, insecticides and in many other segments. Named after the famous 'Kao-ling' hill in China, Kaolin (Kaolinite, China Clay) is a group clay minerals belonging to sheet silicates. - Read More
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