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Common clays are a type of clay used in the production of porcelain and other ceramic products. They are composed of a variety of minerals, including kaolinite, illite, and montmorillonite, and are typically found in sedimentary deposits. Common clays are used in the production of a wide range of ceramic products, including tiles, sanitary ware, and tableware. They are also used in the production of refractory materials, such as firebricks and kiln furniture.
Common clays are typically mined from open-pit quarries, and then processed to remove impurities and to improve their physical properties. The clays are then blended with other materials, such as feldspar and quartz, to create a suitable material for the production of porcelain. The clays are then formed into the desired shape and fired at high temperatures to produce the finished product.
Common clays are widely used in the production of porcelain and other ceramic products. Major companies in the market include Imerys, Sibelco, and KaMin. Other companies include LKAB Minerals, ICL, and Quarzwerke. Show Less Read more