Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
| Packaging Size | 50 KGS NEW HDPE BAGS |
| Color | White |
| State | Powdered |
| Packaging Type | HDPE BAGS |
| Material | CALCINED CLAY |
| Usage/Application | Paints |
| Brand | ASTRRA |
| Grade | Rubber Grade |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
| Grade | Technical Grade |
| Color | White |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
| Weight | 50 KGS |
| Material | CALCINED KAOLIN |
| Usage/Application | Paints |
| Packaging Size | 50 KGS |
| Brand | ASTRRA |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Calcined clay is produced by heating natural clay (commonly kaolinite) at high temperatures, transforming it into a reactive material with enhanced properties. This thermal treatment alters its crystalline structure, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial, environmental, and construction applications.
Here’s a summary of uses and applications of calcined clay across various industries:
1. Construction Industry a. Cement and Concrete (Supplementary Cementitious Material - SCM)Pozzolanic Activity: Reacts with calcium hydroxide to form additional cementitious compounds.
Benefits: Improves strength, durability, and reduces permeability and carbon footprint of concrete.
LC3 (Limestone Calcined Clay Cement): A low-carbon cement alternative that replaces a portion of clinker in cement with calcined clay and limestone.
Used in porcelain and ceramic tile bodies for improved strength and firing characteristics.
Coating and Filling: Improves printability, brightness, and opacity in coated and uncoated paper.
Calcination enhances particle structure and reduces abrasiveness.
Extender Pigment: Used to improve the rheology and coverage of paint.
Enhances opacity and reduces production cost as a partial titanium dioxide replacement.
Acts as a reinforcing filler in rubber and plastic formulations.
Improves dimensional stability, stiffness, and processability.
Carrier for pesticides and herbicides.
Used as a soil amendment for improving soil structure and water retention.
Used in oil-based drilling fluids for its absorptive and thermal stability properties.
Refractory bricks and insulation: Used in high-temperature applications like kilns, furnaces, and incinerators.
Calcined clay offers thermal resistance and structural stability.
Adsorbent for pollutants: Removes heavy metals and organic contaminants from wastewater.
Landfill liners: Due to its impermeable structure.
Used as a mold and core binder in metal casting.
Helps achieve smoother surfaces and improved dimensional accuracy in castings.
Exfoliants and carriers: Used in formulations due to its absorptive and mild abrasive properties.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
| Grade | Technical Grade |
| Packaging Size | 50 kg |
| Color | White |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Calcined clay is produced by heating natural clay (commonly kaolinite) at high temperatures, transforming it into a reactive material with enhanced properties. This thermal treatment alters its crystalline structure, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial, environmental, and construction applications.
Here’s a summary of uses and applications of calcined clay across various industries:
1. Construction Industry a. Cement and Concrete (Supplementary Cementitious Material - SCM)Pozzolanic Activity: Reacts with calcium hydroxide to form additional cementitious compounds.
Benefits: Improves strength, durability, and reduces permeability and carbon footprint of concrete.
LC3 (Limestone Calcined Clay Cement): A low-carbon cement alternative that replaces a portion of clinker in cement with calcined clay and limestone.
Used in porcelain and ceramic tile bodies for improved strength and firing characteristics.
Coating and Filling: Improves printability, brightness, and opacity in coated and uncoated paper.
Calcination enhances particle structure and reduces abrasiveness.
Extender Pigment: Used to improve the rheology and coverage of paint.
Enhances opacity and reduces production cost as a partial titanium dioxide replacement.
Acts as a reinforcing filler in rubber and plastic formulations.
Improves dimensional stability, stiffness, and processability.
Carrier for pesticides and herbicides.
Used as a soil amendment for improving soil structure and water retention.
Used in oil-based drilling fluids for its absorptive and thermal stability properties.
Refractory bricks and insulation: Used in high-temperature applications like kilns, furnaces, and incinerators.
Calcined clay offers thermal resistance and structural stability.
Adsorbent for pollutants: Removes heavy metals and organic contaminants from wastewater.
Landfill liners: Due to its impermeable structure.
Used as a mold and core binder in metal casting.
Helps achieve smoother surfaces and improved dimensional accuracy in castings.
Exfoliants and carriers: Used in formulations due to its absorptive and mild abrasive properties.
Additional Information: