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Monmouth Clay

Alternate Names: Monmouth Stoneware, Monmouth Stoneware Clay

Description: Legacy stoneware clay from Western Stoneware

Oxide Analysis Formula
CaO 0.30% 0.02
K2O 0.30% 0.01
MgO 0.30% 0.03
Na2O 1.30% 0.07
Al2O3 28.60% 1.00
SiO2 57.00% 3.38
LOI 12.20%n/a
Oxide Weight 313.13
Formula Weight 356.64

Notes

No longer available. We do not have a physical description of this clay and have not used it. This analysis is not accurate since it shows no Fe2O3 (impossible so it is simply missed), so fired color can at least can be expected to be light buff. The low fluxing oxide content and high Al2O3, if accurate, means this clay would be kaolinitic and fire exceptionally refractory.

It is not clear what the relationship is between this and Monmouth Fireclay.

This material is no longer available but just ordinary kaolin would likely be a viable substitute (the body would fire whiter so this could be compensated by adding a little iron oxide to the recipe).

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Typecodes Clay Other
Clays that are not kaolins, ball clays or bentonites. For example, stoneware clays are mixtures of all of the above plus quartz, feldspar, mica and other minerals. There are also many clays that have high plasticity like bentonite but are much different mineralogically.
Materials Monmouth Fireclay
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