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Study of the characterization of non-plastic clays from Poços de Caldas, MG, Brasil

Poços de Caldas is an important "hydro-thermo-mineral" center in Brazil, where non-plastic clays deposits can be found with no significant records about their characterization, impeding the studies of industrial application. These non-plastic clays, not used, have been stored in sheds or open, which creates a high cost to the industry, and become an environmental liability. In the present work, the chemical-mineralogical study of six samples of non-plastic clays was realized, and also the preliminary characterization of these samples about the grain size, plasticity and basic ceramic properties, to expand the horizons of researches about such materials. This preliminary study showed that, overall, the samples are composed of refractory minerals such as kaolinite and gibbsite, with less significant amounts of other phases such as quartz, illite and vermiculite. The chemical analysis permitted the grouping of raw materials into two groups according to their refractory properties, guiding to the subsequent characterization. Among the samples, there is material with potential use in porcelain formulation, and also a peat sample, which implementation is related to soil correction.

non-plastic clays; chemical-mineralogical characterization; Poços de Caldas


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