China clay, or aluminum silicate, is a permanent and valuable white pigment showing very little hiding power in oil.
This Kaolin or China clay is very white, and more unctuous to the touch than those upon the continent of Europe mentioned above.
According to Hickling (36) the product of the action of hydrofluoric acid 'has not the remotest resemblance to china clay.
Sharply incised lines may be filled in with colour stiffened by the addition of a little hard clear glaze or China clay.
Of these materials the clays rich in alumina and silica, such as kaolin or China clay, form the body-giving substance.
For casting purposes a refractory clay containing a good percentage of China clay, maturing at about 03-01 but remaining perfectly white and porous, will be required.
Whereas all the world was buying mountains of china clay.
China clay is added to the contents of the beater, ten to twelve per cent.
Bleached esparto half-stuff is beaten together with any suitable proportion of chemical wood pulp in an ordinary beating engine, and a large quantity of china clay is added at the same time.
As a final finish, the flesh side may be rubbed over with chalk or china clay to give it a clear saleable appearance.
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