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Bringing Out the Big Guns in Craze Control: MgO (G1215U)
 MgO is the secret weapon of craze control. If your application can tolerate it you can create a cone 6 glaze of very low thermal expansion that is very resistant to crazing.  | 
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Sterling Kaolin
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Topaz Kaolin
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Super Standard Porcelain
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Standard Porcelain Kaolin
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Sovereign Kaolin
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Grolleg Kaolin
 A white burning kaolin from the UK, commonly used in porcelain bodies and as a glaze suspender. Sticky when wet, low plasticity.  | 
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Treviscoe Kaolin
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NSC Kaolin
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Remblend Kaolin
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Kernick Kaolin
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LPC Kaolin
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WTD Kaolin
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Calcined Topaz Kaolin
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Pegmatite
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http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/micas.htm
 The Mica Group of Minerals  | 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mica
 Mica at Wikipedia  | 
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Muscovite
 A form of mica often found as micro-flakes in processed raw clays. It can often be found in the mine  | 
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Granite
 Granite is a plutonic rock is found throughout the continental crust, most commonly in mountainous a  | 
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