The relationships between physical and chemical properties are discussed in the application of kaolin to paper, rubber, ceramics, plastics, ink, catalysis, insecticides, and numerous other uses.
Introduction to kaolin Kaolin is not only a common clay mineral in nature, but also a very important non-metallic mineral. It is also called dolomite because it is white. Pure kaolin is white, fine and soft, with good plasticity, fire resistance, suspension, adsorption and other physical propert...