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Ball clay is a type of clay used in the production of porcelain and other ceramic products. It is composed of kaolinite, mica, and quartz, and is usually found in sedimentary deposits. Ball clay is characterized by its fine particle size, high plasticity, and low shrinkage. It is used in the production of porcelain due to its ability to form a strong bond with other materials, as well as its ability to absorb and retain glaze. Ball clay is also used in the production of sanitaryware, tiles, and refractory products.
Ball clay is mined from sedimentary deposits and is usually processed through a series of crushing, grinding, and screening processes. The clay is then dried and milled to a fine powder. Ball clay is available in a variety of colors, including white, gray, and brown.
Some companies in the ball clay market include Imerys, Lhoist, and Ashapura Group. Other companies include ICL, Imerys Ceramics, and KaMin. Show Less Read more