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CH375:
Kentucky Old Mine #4 (OM4)
A fine-grained ball clay with excellent plasticity and strength. Old Mine
#4 is an “industry standard” based on its popularity in both casting and
plastic formed bodies. It is also widely used as a suspension aid in glazes.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$4.00
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$7.00
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$12.50
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$340.00
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CH376:
Tennessee SGP #1
A coarse-grained, fast-casting ball clay used in all types of casting
applications.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$4.00
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$7.00
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$12.00
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$340.00
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CH438:
Kentucky Stone
A coarse-grained, siliceous ball clay known for its high strength and
plasticity. Applications include artware and ceramic tile. May be substituted
where Gold Art or Ball Clays are called for. Fires to light cream with
approximately 11% shrinkage at cone 10.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$4.00
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$7.00
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$12.50
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$340.00
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CH423:
Old Hickory #5
A popular secondary clay used in both clay and glaze formulas. Very plastic,
fires to a light grey with approximate 13% shrinkage at cone 10.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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$4.00
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$4.15
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$7.50
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$20.50
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CH382:
English Grolleg
A plastic primary clay mined in England and used for translucent porcelain
clay bodies. Fires to white with about 14% shrinkage at cone 9.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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55lb
Bag
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2200lb
(ton)
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$4.00
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$8.10
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$12.50
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$44.00
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$1408.00
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CH383:
Florida EPK
A semi-plastic white kaolin from Florida. Most often found in clay bodies,
but also found in some glaze formulas where kaolin is needed. Fires to
cream-white with about 13% shrinkage at cone 9. Not as white as Six-Tile
or Kaopaque.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$4.00
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$4.75
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$8.00
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$16.50
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$480.00
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CH384:
Calcined Kaolin
Glomax LL is a calcined kaolin from Georgia Kaolin. Useful when glaze
fit is a problem.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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$4.00
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$9.00
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$15.00
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$42.00
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CH406:
Sapphire Kaolin
A fine-grained secondary kaolin known for its superior green strength
and fired color. Applications include wall and floor tile, dinnerware
and artware.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$4.00
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$5.00
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$9.00
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$17.00
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$420.00
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CH434:
McNamee Kaolin
A plastic kaolin from South Carolina used for white stoneware bodies.
Noted for the "peach" blush that occurs in fossil-fueled kilns.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$4.50
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$7.50
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$15.50
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$420.00
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CH422:
Helmer Kaolin
A kaolin clay native to the Northwest, Helmer is used primarily for its
'flashing' properties in wood firing.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$4.00
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$6.25
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$9.00
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$24.50
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$600.00
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CH413:
Ajax P Kaolin
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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$3.00
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$9.00
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$10.00
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$35.00
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CH484:
Six-Tile Kaolin
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000
lb
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$4.00
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$6.00
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$9.60
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$20.50
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$520.00
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CH377:
Gold Art (Cedar Heights)
A very plastic air-floated secondary clay used in clay bodies where ball
clay or fireclay are called for. Fires to light cream with about 7% shrinkage
at cone 8.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$8.00
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$17.50
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$440.00
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CH378:
Red Art (Cedar Heights)
A high-iron secondary clay used in glazes and clay where low temperature
clay is required. Fired red-brown with about 14% shrinkage at cone 1.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$8.80
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$19.50
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$540.00
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CH379:
Greenstripe
A medium-fine ground fireclay. A good choice for economy and consistency.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$8.00
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$17.50
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$480.00
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CH402:
United Yellowbanks 401
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$8.00
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$14.50
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$380.00
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CH398:
Hawthorne Bond
A Missouri fireclay of good plasticity and fine particle size. Light fired
color with approximate 10% shrinkage at cone 10.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$8.00
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$16.50
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$480.00
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CH403:
Nylon Fiber
Half-inch chopped nylon fiber adds green strength to your clay and burns
out when fired. It doesn't take much: 1 pound per ton is all you need!
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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$11.00
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$48.75
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$90.00
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CH425:
Kyanite (48-mesh)
A member of the silimanite group of minerals, kyanite is a super-duty
refractor. It aids in making a mechanically strong clay body which also
has tremendous thermal shock resistance.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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$3.00
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$6.50
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$11.00
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$31.00
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CH444:
Kyanite (35-mesh)
A member of the silimanite group of minerals, kyanite is a super-duty
refractor. It aids in making a mechanically strong clay body which also
has tremendous thermal shock resistance.
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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50lb
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$3.00
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$6.25
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$10.00
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$28.50
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Georgies'
grogs, from CE Minerals, are produced from calcined mullite that is precisely
sized through a series of screens and custom-blended to obtain a series
of fine to coarse sizes. During screening the grains are de-dusted to
ensure a virtually dust-free product.
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CH563:
Grog 25x80
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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100lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$9.00
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$42.00
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$760.00
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CH527:
Grog 35-mesh
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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100lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$9.00
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$36.00
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$580.00
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CH551:
Grog 20-mesh
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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100lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$9.00
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$38.00
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$660.00
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CH533:
Grog 100-mesh
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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100lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$9.00
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$39.00
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$660.00
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CH556:
Buff Grog 35-mesh
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1lb
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5lb
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10lb
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100lb
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2000lb
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$3.00
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$5.00
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$9.00
|
$38.00
|
$640.00
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