Kaolin has a wide range of uses, mainly in papermaking, ceramics and refractory materials, followed by coatings, rubber fillers, enamel glazes and white cement raw materials, and in small quantities in plastics, paints, pigments, grinding wheels, pencils, daily cosmetics, soaps, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, textiles, petroleum, chemicals, building materials, defense and other industrial sectors.
Kaolin is white, fine, and soft, with good physical and chemical properties such as plasticity and fire resistance.