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Raw Flint Clay is a special type of clay that is used in various industrial applications due to its high refractoriness and chemical resistance. It is a form of kaolin clay found in certain geological formations. Raw Flint Clay takes its name from its characteristic property when heated to become a hard, glassy substance, similar to flint. This property makes it ideal for use in refractory materials such as bricks, fireclay bricks and foundry molds. Due to its high refractoriness, flint clay can withstand extremely high temperatures without melting or deforming.
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The characteristic properties described make it ideal for use in refractory materials such as bricks and firebricks. Due to its high refractoriness, Flint Clay can withstand extremely high temperatures without melting or deforming.
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