kaolin

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kaolin
arıkil
çin kili
(Tıp) n.Kil, alüminyum silikat
arıkilin çok saf şekli
kaolin, kaoline
kaolin, kaolin
Türkisch - Türkisch
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A fine clay, rich in kaolinite, used in ceramics, paper-making, etc
{n} a soft earth used in China as one of the materials of porcelain
A subgroup name of aluminum silicates with a 1: 1 layer structure Kaolinite is the most common clay mineral in the subgroup Also, a soft, usually white, rock composed largely of kaolinite See also Appendix I, Table A3
White clay used by Maroons in French Guiana and Suriname for spiritual and healing purposes
a fine white clay used as a filler or coating pigment in papermaking; also referred to china clay
A china clay in its purest form Al2O3 2SiO2 2H2O Primary clay
A fine, usually white clay that is used in ceramics and refractories as a filler or extender
A very pure white clay, ordinarily in the form of an impalpable powder, and used to form the paste of porcelain; China clay; porcelain clay
A fine white granite clay used in hard-paste porcelain, also known as China clay
Usedas drying agent in masks, scrubs
a type of white clay used in medicine (Gaoling, name of a hill in China where it was originally obtained)
It is chiefly derived from the decomposition of common feldspar
A white clay derived from rock composed chiefly of feldspar The main chemical constituent is hydrous aluminium silicate
{i} white clay used in the manufacture of porcelain
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> This is the name given to white-firing China clay used for making porcelain The name derives from that of the Gaoling hills, from where the China clay used at the Jingdezhen kilns was obtained
A fine, usually white, clay that is used in ceramics and refractories as a filler or extender [Top]
a fine usually white clay formed by the weathering of aluminous minerals (as feldspar); used in ceramics and as an absorbent and as a filler (e g , in paper)
The purest form of China clay consisting of silicate of aluminum
A soft fine white clay quartzone of the commonest minerals of the Earth's crust), being pure silica or silicon dioxide It can occur in a crystal form, or as fine grain coloured nodules Particularly resistant to chemical and mechanical weathering, it is a common component of sedimentary rocks (forming the bulk of sandstone) and of river and beach deposits Its hardness is a useful diagnostic feature: it cannot be scratched by a steel penknife and will itself scratch a piece of window glass
is probably the most common and valuable of the residual clays It is pure clay, also known as china clay (It was originally found in Kaoling, Kiangsi province, China Sedimentary kaolins found in Florida are more plastic than the residual types found in the Carolinas and Georgia ) It's chemical makeup is (Al2O3 2SiO2 2H2O) It has the disadvantage of not being very plastic, a factor which is of less importance in mechanically formed industrial ware than in hand pieces Kaolin fires white in color and is used to form high-fire and porcelain bodies
Türkisch - Englisch
china clay
kaolin
kaoline
kaolin arıkil
pipe clay
kaolin

    Silbentrennung

    ka·o·lin

    Türkische aussprache

    kaulîn

    Aussprache

    /ˈkoulən/ /ˈkaʊlɪn/

    Etymologie

    () From Mandarin 高陵 (gāolíng, “high hill”), in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China, the location where this clay was first found.
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