Kaolin: Kaolin uses are multiple and diverse. Kaolin are used as functional filler, extender, ceramic raw material and pigment because of its whiteness and fine particle size. Kaolin also hold importance as raw material in refractory applications, concrete, rubber and fiber glass manufacturing. We, as a Kaolin Exporter welcome any size of international orders from Middle East and other countries. Applications: Paper: Kaolin used as a coating pigment and as a filler to replace fiber. It possesses desirable optical properties. Concrete: Kaolin helps to improve strength and durability of concrete. When added to concrete mix, reacts with free lime released during cement hydration to produce additional cementitious material, resulting in an improved high performance concrete. Plastics : Kaolin is widely used as filler in the plastics industry because of its inert chemical nature and its unique size, shape and structure. Agriculture : It is used as a carrier and diluent in fertilizers, pesticides and related products. It is suitable as carrier because it aides the retention of the formulations on the plant. Rubber : It is commonly used as functional filler in rubber applications. While Kaolin improves overall performance for Rubber in general, different types of white pigment play specific roles in rubber application. Paint : Kaolin used as an extender in paints. It reduces the amount of expensive pigment such as Titanium Dioxide. It assists with desirable rheological properties that help maintain proper dispersion and provide bulk to the product. Ceramic : Kaolin improves whiteness and brightness of ceramic body. Good plasticity, good shrinkage, low water absorption and casting rate are also very important properties of kaolin.
Features Of Talc Magnesium silicate has a trade name of Talc. It possesses lubricating properties, high luster and sheen. The colour of the material varies from the pure white to silvery white. It is one of the softest mineral and has a soapy feel. Applications Cosmetics ceramics paints Plastic Detergent
Shree Ram Kaolin has started Hydrous Kaolin Plant with a Capacity of 1500 Tons per Month in 2014 and became India's first producer of Hydrous kaolin powder. We operate a micronized plant that produces an exceptionally fine powder. This powder, known as Hydrous China clay, is utilized as an extender and additive in various coatings. Shree Ram Kaolin offers a broad range of grades, as well as customized products tailored to meet the specifications of individual customers. It is used as an extender, filler, and additive in several industries, such as fiberglass, detergent, fertilizer, ink, plastic, rubber, wire, cable, paint, paper, and ceramic frits.
As a reputable manufacturer, exporter, and supplier, we offer high-quality Calcined Kaolin Powder at competitive prices. Our advanced processing techniques guarantee consistent quality, low specific gravity, excellent whiteness, and purity. We prioritize the packaging of our products to ensure that they are free from moisture during transportation to customers. Our unique Features are Free From Impurities, Unique Particle Size, Improving Brightness And Opacity, Lower Finish Costs, Low Bulk Density, and Very Good Process Ability.
China clay is characterized by its fine particle size, high brightness and rheology.We develop fine and ultra fine grades of Hydrous Kaolin from our best reserves, for various industries including Paint, Paper, Printing Inks, Paper board, Rubber etc. China clay is a natural mineral found in partly decompo-sed granite, an igneous feldsparic rock. Chemically, kaolin is a hydrated aluminium silicate containing Al2O3.2SiO2.2H2O. Kaolin was first discovered in the mountainous province of Kiangsi, China in A.D. 500. The word kaolin derives from the Chinese character kaolin which means high ridge. It was first used by the Chinese to make high quality porcelain.