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Porcelain clay

Kaolin, China clay, terra alba, argille, porcelain clay, and white bole are the generic names used to refer to primary clays that include three distinct white minerals - kaolinite, nacrite, and dickite - all of which share a very similar composition but differ slightly in their structure. Kaolin is rarely found pure, but as a natural mixture with other varieties of clay together, the various clays make up over 95% of the total weight of the mixture, other earthy... [Pg.258]

The Chemical Dictionary defines porcelain as "ceramic wear made largely of baked clay (kaolin) coated or glazed with a fusible substance." Kaolin is defined as "(china clay white bole argilla porcelain clay white clay). A whiteburning clay, which, due to its great purity, has a high fusion point and is the most refractory of all clays." It gives the composition as "mainly kaolinite (40% alumina, 55% silica) plus impurities and water."... [Pg.211]

Argilla bolus alba China clay E559 kaolinite Lion porcelain clay Sim 90 weisserton white bole. [Pg.378]

Kaolin. Bolus alba China clay porcelain clay white bole argilla. Essentially a hydrated aluminum silicate, approximately HIAl1Si]0,.H20. Prepare) for pharmaceutical and medicinal purposes by levigating with water to remove sand, etc. [Pg.832]

SYNONYMS altowhite, china clay, clay, hydrate aluminum silicate, hydrite, kaolinite, kaopaous, porcelain clay. [Pg.690]

A mosaic is another great way to carefully reuse broken glass. You can also include other broken materials that might normally be thrown away, such as porcelain, clay pottery, and plastic. Instead you can recycle them into something new. When a plate, mug, or piece of pottery is broken, carefully store the broken pieces in a large sealed container. When you have enough to fill the container completely, you have enough materials to make a mosaic. You can collect... [Pg.126]

Synonyms/Trade Names China clay. Clay, Hydrated aluminum silicate, Hydrite, Porcelain clay [Note Main constituent of Kaolin is Kaolinite (Al2Si205(0H)4).]... [Pg.183]

Porcelain (clay) Light High cost for machining (nontoxic)... [Pg.302]

We stated at the beginning that this chapter is the pottery chapter. We will now summarize areas in which many of the techniques described above have been used, in some cases for milleimia, in pottery then we can do the same for glass. Classical porcelain can be as thin as a sheet of paper (<0.2 mm). Bone china, so called because even today it is made by adding -50% bone ash to a conventional hard-porcelain clay mixture, can be so thin that it is translucent. This ingredient is so critical that the UK imports bone ash from Argentina. [Pg.422]

Synonyms Aluminum silicate dihydrate Aluminum silicate hydrated Aluminum silicate hydrous Aluminum silicate hydroxide Bentone Bolus alba China clay Cl 77004 Hydrated aluminum silicate Pigment white 19 Porcelain clay... [Pg.1167]

Bolus alba China clay Cl 77004 Hydrated aluminum silicate Pigment white 19 Porcelain clay... [Pg.2296]

POP (3) tallow aminopropylamine. See PPG-3 tallow aminopropylamine POP (77) trimethylolpropane. See PPG-77 trimethylolpropane ether Porcelain clay. See Kaolin Porofor ADC/E, Porofoi ADC/F, Porofor ADC/K, Porofor ADC/M] Porofor ADC/S. [Pg.3615]

Kaolin ite AljlOHj Si Os (Figure M64) Type A + silicate layer on one side White to yellow. The principal component of porcelain clay... [Pg.910]


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