Burning Up: Refractory Clays Face An Unclear Future

In the aftermath of a global economic crisis which refuses to wane, all eyes are on refractories and the industries which support them. For refractory clays - the name given to a group of specific grades of calcined kaolin, fireclay, chamotte and flint clay - however, the outlook is more positive, in the long run at least, as explained in this article from Industrial Minerals.

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Journal Title
Industrial Minerals November 2012 34-36
Sector
Refractories
Class
R 766

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Burning Up: Refractory Clays Face An Unclear Future
Industrial Minerals November 2012 34-36
R 766
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