2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42411-021-0472-x
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Basic Guidelines for Prospecting and Technological Assessment of Clays for the Ceramic Industry, Part 1

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“…These conditions could lead to the progressive consolidation of the sediment (i.e., from clay to claystone to shale) up to lithification (slate) with consequent modifications of the mineralogical composition (i.e., illite–smectite interstratified > illite > sericite) and physical properties (especially plasticity and grindability). Ceramic plants can process from unconsolidated sediments to moderately consolidated clay materials, but strongly lithified claystone usually needs to be treated as "hard materials" (i.e., feldspathic rocks) 16 , 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conditions could lead to the progressive consolidation of the sediment (i.e., from clay to claystone to shale) up to lithification (slate) with consequent modifications of the mineralogical composition (i.e., illite–smectite interstratified > illite > sericite) and physical properties (especially plasticity and grindability). Ceramic plants can process from unconsolidated sediments to moderately consolidated clay materials, but strongly lithified claystone usually needs to be treated as "hard materials" (i.e., feldspathic rocks) 16 , 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%