The Premier White Clay Mineral
Kaolin (Al₂Si₂O₅(OH)₄) is a hydrated aluminum silicate clay formed by weathering of feldspar-rich rocks, prized for its exceptional whiteness, fine particle size, and chemical inertness.
The finest white clay mineral — known for exceptional whiteness, plasticity, and chemical purity for paper, ceramics, and countless industrial applications.

Essential product information, composition and performance context.
Kaolin (Al₂Si₂O₅(OH)₄) is a hydrated aluminum silicate clay formed by weathering of feldspar-rich rocks, prized for its exceptional whiteness, fine particle size, and chemical inertness.
Why Kaolin is preferred across demanding industrial formulations.
Comprehensive kaolin grades engineered for precise application requirements.
Premium kaolin for paper coating with exceptional brightness and gloss development.

Superior plasticity kaolin for porcelain, sanitaryware, and specialty ceramics.
Cost-effective extender for paints, coatings, and rubber applications.

Thermally processed for enhanced brightness, opacity, and performance.
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Important information about Kaolin, grades and applications.
Kaolin is widely used in paper coating, ceramics, paints, rubber, and pharmaceuticals due to its brightness, fine particle size, and chemical stability.
Kaolin has exceptional whiteness, chemical purity, and fine particle structure that distinguishes it from ball clay, bentonite, and other clays.
Yes, pharmaceutical and cosmetic grade kaolin meets strict purity standards and is widely used in skincare, makeup, and personal care products.
We offer kaolin grades with brightness ranging from 82% to 92%+, including premium coating grades and standard filler grades.
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