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Chamotte

Description: Calcined fireclay

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A light colored refractory grog or a the waste products of ceramic granites and sanitaryware. Often used as a filler in tile manufacture and even slipcast products. It is used in Europe.

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Oxide Analysis Formula
Materials Fireclay
Typecodes Aggregate
Granular materials intended to impart raw and fired structural strength or thermal expansion properties to bodies or deliver special speckling effects in glazes.
URLs https://www.imerys.com/product-ranges/chamotte-ceramics
Chamotte information from Imerys
Chamotte—also known as 'grog', 'firesand' or “fireclay”—is calcined clay containing a high proportion of alumina. It is produced by firing selected fire clays in a rotary kiln.
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