Kaolin Market Overview:
According to Market Research Future (MRFR), the
Kaolin Market is predicted to develop at a 4.1% CAGR through the forecast period. Kaolin was created nearly 150 million years ago. Its chief constituent is kaolinite, a hydrous aluminum silicate formed by the decomposition of minerals and silicates such as mica, quartz, feldspar, or metallic oxides such as rutile and hematite. It has found increased demand in treating a range of ailments in ancient times and even now for diarrhea, swelling, and sores inside the mouth to stop blood loss and other conditions. Still, there is no relevant scientific evidence to support most of these usages. Kaolin, or China clay, is virtually white, and it is differentiated from other industrial clays based on its fine particle dimensions and pure coloring. Its capability to dissolve in water presents it as an ideal pigment. In the 7th and 8th centuries, the Chinese were the forerunners to use kaolin to make porcelain. Although
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The global
cellular glass market accounted for US$ 537.2 million in 2020 and is estimated to be 742.5 million by 2029 and is anticipated to register a CAGR of 3.7%. The report.
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Global Cellular Glass Market, By Product Type (Black (Gray) Cellular Glass, White Cellular Glass, and Others (Multicolor)), By End-user (Cryogenic Systems, Heat Transfer Fluid Systems, Chemical Processing Systems, Commercial Piping & Building, and Others), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) – Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2030”.
Key Highlights:
In June 2019, Uusioaines parent company, Partnera Glass Recycling, acquired Hasopor. Hasopor is situated in Hammar, Sweden’s glass recycling center, and the company is now the only cellular glass producer in the country – in much the same way as Uusioaines, the Group’s company in Finland. The acquisition brings Forssa-based Uusioaines into the wide Baltic fold o