Clays: A Review of 1994 Activities

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. A. Arrington-Webb
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Forty-four states produced clay products during 1994 for a total value of $1.6 billion. This was a 3% increase in total tonnage and a 7% increase in value from 1993. Kaolin Domestic production of kaolin during 1994 was estimated to be 9.3 Mt (10.2 million st), according to the US Bureau of Mines (USBM). Georgia remained the leading producer with 7.5 Mt (8.2 million st), followed by South Carolina with 535 kt (589,000 st). Kaolin used as a paper coating or filler pigment accounted for 51% of domestic consumption. Other uses included grogs (14%), fiberglass (5%) and plastics (4%). A reclassification by an Alabama producer of fire clay to kaolin accounts for the introduction of kaolin used in grogs. This also accounts for the apparent decrease in the use of kaolin in paper from 60% in 1993. However, the actual amount of kaolin used in paper was the same.
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APA: L. A. Arrington-Webb  (1995)  Clays: A Review of 1994 Activities

MLA: L. A. Arrington-Webb Clays: A Review of 1994 Activities. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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