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Talc

Talc is a mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate. It is a soft and greasy mineral with a slippery feel and can be easily scratched with a fingernail. Talc has a perfect basal cleavage and an uneven fracture, and it is translucent to opaque.

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Sodium Feldspar

Sodium feldspar is a group of rock-forming minerals that includes orthoclase, microcline, and albite. These minerals are used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications due to their physical and chemical properties. Sodium feldspar is usually white, pink, or gray in color and has a vitreous to pearly luster.

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Potassium Feldspar

Potassium feldspar is a group of rock-forming minerals that includes orthoclase, microcline, and sanidine. These minerals are used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications due to their physical and chemical properties. Potassium feldspar is usually pink or white in color and has a vitreous to pearly luster.

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Quartz

Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals on earth, and it has a wide range of industrial and commercial uses. Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral that is typically colorless or white, but it can also occur in a range of other colors depending on the impurities present. It has a vitreous to waxy luster and is often transparent to translucent..

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Levigated Clay

Levigated Clay is a fine-grained, light-colored sedimentary rock composed mainly of clay minerals. It is formed by the weathering and erosion of rocks that contain feldspar, mica, and other minerals. The resulting clay particles are transported by water and deposited in low-energy environments such as lakes and swamps. The clay is then washed and purified to remove impurities and produce a high-quality product suitable for a variety of applications..

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China Clay

China Clay is a hydrous aluminum silicate derived from the mineral Kaolinite. China Clay is a soft, earthy, white clay that is widely used in the manufacture of paper, ceramics, paints, and many other products.

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Ball Clay

Ball clay is an extremely rare mineral found in very few places around the world. Its name dates back to the early methods of mining when specialized hand tools were used to extract the clay in rough cube shapes of about 30 cm. As the corners were knocked through handling and storage these cubes became rounded and "ball" shaped.

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Calcinated Clay

Calcinated Clay is produced by heating certain types of clay minerals to a high temperature. This process causes the clay to undergo a physical and chemical transformation, resulting in a material that is highly porous and has a high surface area. Calcinated Clay is commonly used as an absorbent and a filler in a variety of applications.

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Wollastonite

Wollastonite is a naturally occurring calcium silicate mineral that is white in color. It is usually formed through the metamorphism of limestone and is commonly found in the form of needle-like crystals. Wollastonite has a low thermal expansion coefficient and high brightness, making it an ideal filler material for a variety of applications.

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