Clay building / Building chemistry / Abrasives
Ground clays with their natural ochre and brown-grey colour shades are the basis for plasters, filling of timber framings, elements and mortar. In building material and its chemical com- ponents that are made from plaster, our clays act as active fillers and improve such properties as elasticity and heat resistance. Fat clays are suitable for ceramic-bound abrasives.
Clay
available:
- raw lumpy
- shredded
- directly ground
- dry ground up to < 63 μm
Firing colour | Type Data in [%] | AI₂O₃ | TiO₂ | Fe₂O₃ | K₂O | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CLAY GF
|
32,50 | 1,62 | 1,58 | 0,88 | Details | |
CLAY GFR
|
29,20 | 1,78 | 1,93 | 0,42 | Details | |
CLAY GFU
|
26,70 | 1,81 | 3,42 | 0,56 | Details | |
CLAY GTR
|
22,60 | 1,19 | 6,45 | 2,61 | Details | |
CLAY GTZ | 26,50 | 1,22 | 6,55 | 2,28 | Details | |
CLAY GWE 38
|
38,60 | 1,89 | 1,02 | 0,72 | Details |
Chamotte
available:
- also fractional
- ground in the range < 30 mm up to < 63 μm
Feldspar
available:
- sieved 0-8 mm
- ground in the range < 500 μm up to < 63 μm
Soapstone
available:
- lumpy
- ground in the range < 30 mm up to < 63 μm