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− | Porcelain clay, Cornish clay | + | Porcelain clay, Cornish clay, Argilla, White Bole, Pipe clay, Porcelain earth, Catalpa. The purest form of clay (a silicate of aluminum, used in the manufacture of china, distemper work, and other purposes. |
Dry, fine [[China Clay]] activated by Sulphuric Acid. May absorb water up to many times its own volume and is used in the petrochemical industry.<br><br> | Dry, fine [[China Clay]] activated by Sulphuric Acid. May absorb water up to many times its own volume and is used in the petrochemical industry.<br><br> |
Revision as of 11:17, 3 April 2012
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Aluminium Silicate
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Description
Porcelain clay, Cornish clay, Argilla, White Bole, Pipe clay, Porcelain earth, Catalpa. The purest form of clay (a silicate of aluminum, used in the manufacture of china, distemper work, and other purposes.
Dry, fine China Clay activated by Sulphuric Acid. May absorb water up to many times its own volume and is used in the petrochemical industry.
Shipped in multiple paper bags. To be handled carefully and to be kept absolutely dry.
Reference is made to the relevant IMO publications of hazardous cargo.
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.