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Contact Supplierceramic clay is a natural, malleable material made primarily from fine-grained minerals, such as kaolin, ball clay, and fire clay, combined with water to form a dough-like consistency. it is primarily used in the production of pottery, sculpture, tiles, and other ceramic goods. the clay contains minerals such as alumina, silica, and various trace elements, which contribute to its texture, strength, and firing properties. ceramic clay can be easily shaped and molded into various forms, and it retains its shape as it dries. upon firing in a kiln at high temperatures, the clay undergoes chemical changes that harden and solidify it, making it durable and suitable for everyday use. depending on the type of clay and the firing temperature, ceramic clay can produce different finishes, ranging from smooth and glossy to rough and matte.
h.s.n code: 2530 10 90 – heading: mineral substances not elsewhere specified or included, sub heading: other.
h.s.n code: 2508 40 20 – heading: other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 6806), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths, sub heading: earth clay.
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