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Clay minerals are a major component of clay and porcelain, and the market for these minerals is an important part of the clay and porcelain industry. Clay minerals are used in a variety of applications, including pottery, ceramics, and construction materials. Clay minerals are also used in the production of catalysts, pigments, and other industrial products. The market for clay minerals is driven by the demand for these products, as well as the availability of raw materials.
The market for clay minerals is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Major players in the market include Imerys, BASF, and Kaolin AD. Other companies in the market include Sibelco, ICL, and Quarzwerke. Show Less Read more