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Kaolinite Clay

Supplier From Peru
Dec-15-23

Kaolinite clay
Origin Peru
35,000 MT monthly
FOB Seaport Matarani

Typical specs:
SiO2 62.2%
Al2O3 18.73%
CaO 0.23%
Fe2O3 4.9%
K2O 4.53%
LOI 3.66%
MgO 0.77%
Mn2O3 0.10%
Na2O 5.39%

White

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