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Kaolinitic clays are a type of clay used in the production of porcelain. Kaolinite is a clay mineral composed of hydrated aluminum silicate and is the most common type of clay used in the production of porcelain. Kaolinitic clays are characterized by their white color, fine texture, and high plasticity. They are also known for their low shrinkage and high strength when fired. Kaolinitic clays are used in the production of porcelain due to their ability to form a strong, durable, and translucent body when fired. Kaolinitic clays are widely used in the production of porcelain products such as dinnerware, tiles, and figurines. They are also used in the production of sanitary ware, electrical insulators, and refractory materials. Kaolinitic clays are also used in the production of ceramic glazes and enamels. Some companies in the Kaolinitic Clays market include Imerys, KaMin LLC, and Thiele Kaolin Company. Show Less Read more