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Assessment of Industrial Clays

2013
Abstract Industrial clays are very important raw materials which find numerous industrial and technological applications, including the production of materials with large added value such as nanocomposites, cosmetics, or pharmaceuticals. The versatile nature of clays is attributed to the presence of clay minerals, which impart significant physical ...
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Clays in the building industry

Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 2009
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Local and Industrial Applications of Clay

2021
Abstract Modern research aims to use eco-friendly and naturally-occurring materials as a sustainable pathway to scientific development. In this context, clay has gained significant relevance and applied as a bio- and eco-compatible, and low-cost resource.
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A clay-clay vintage model approach for sectors of industry in Netherlands

De Economist, 1980
To confirm on a more disaggregated level earlier macro-economic studies in the field, an attempt is made in this paper to find out whether a vintage model of the clay-clay type also provides a framework for a plausible explanation of long-run sectoral developments of production capacity, labour requirements and employment.
H. den Hartog, H. S. Tjan
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Clay Minerals in the Ceramic Industries

Clays and clay minerals (National Conference on Clays and Clay Minerals), 1961
AbstractThe physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of clays used in the ceramics industries are briefly outlined. Clays used include ball clays, fireclays, high-alumina clays of the diaspore and burley types, and three-layer types. The high temperature phases and bonding characteristics are briefly reviewed as are the uses of these ...
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Technical Basis of Bleaching-Clay Industry

AAPG Bulletin, 1935
The bleaching clays of commercial interest are the active clays of the Southeast and the activable bentonites of the Southwest and Southeast. No first-class clays of either type have yet been found in the Mid-Continent region. All the best active clays are substantially equal in bleaching power. The same is true of the activable clays.
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Environmental Impacts of Clay-related Industries

2013
Clays, which are often associated with mineral deposits, can be the source of significant problems in mineral processing operations. Their presence as impurities in low grade ores can lead to issues such as high pumping energy, high water consumption and large volume of tailings.
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Clay and non-clay minerals in the pharmaceutical industry

Applied Clay Science, 2009
M. Isabel Carretero, Manuel Pozo
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Clays: Industrial Applications and Their Determinants

2013
The easy availability of clays in almost all inhabitable places on earth and its certain characteristic properties facilitate its diverse use in the human civilisation since prehistoric time. The clays were widely used in building muddy huts or in the production of bricks, potteries etc. even in the most primitive forms of cultures. In the present age,
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Clay nanotube-metal core/shell catalysts for hydroprocesses

Chemical Society Reviews, 2021
Aleksandr Glotov   +2 more
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