
Minerals · HS 2507 · verified suppliers & live price
Low-grade kaolin, or china clay, is a fine white clay mineral primarily composed of kaolinite, widely utilized in ceramics, paper coating, refractories, and rubber filler applications. Internationally traded grades range from air-floated powders to crude ore forms, with particle size and brightness specifications varying by end-use requirements. China dominates global production and exports, particularly from Guangdong and Fujian provinces, followed by significant producers in India, Brazil, and the United States. Buyers should verify whiteness levels (typically 70-85% brightness for low-grade material) and iron oxide content, as impurities directly affect suitability for premium applications; low-grade kaolin often contains higher iron concentrations, making it cost-effective for price-sensitive sectors like refractories and construction materials.
On the Genesis network, Kaolin (China Clay) (Low Grade) currently matches 59 verified suppliers across 6 countries, with an indicative benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 76/100 reflects strong sourcing availability — expect fast, competitive firm offers, every one escrow-protected.
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Kaolin (China Clay) (Low Grade) is priced at approximately $182.04 per MT on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
Kaolin (China Clay) (Low Grade) carries a Genesis Sourcing Index of 76/100 (Strong), based on 59 verified suppliers across 6 countries on the network and live benchmark pricing. Sourcing is strong — competitive firm offers typically return fast.
Genesis Trade lists verified Kaolin (China Clay) (Low Grade) suppliers and exporters worldwide, including LafargeHolcim, Clay Sociedad Anonima Comercial E Industrial, China Import Srl, China All Import S.R.L. Every transaction is escrow-protected.
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