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Black & White Clay Mineral Suppliers in Nigeria & Africa
We produce and supply Black & White Clay in Nigeria and worldwide.
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Whether you want to purchase Black & White Clay and have it shipped to any location within Nigeria or any port around the world, our world-class team is built to help you close fast, safe, and profitable Black & White Clay purchase transactions on time, every time!
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- About Black & White Clay
- Our Trade Process
What are Black & White Clay?
Black clay and white clay are types of clay minerals that are used in various applications.
Here's an overview of black clay and white clay:
1). Black Clay: Black clay, also known as black soil or black cotton soil, is a type of clay that is characterized by its dark color. It is rich in organic matter and minerals, giving it a fertile and nutrient-rich composition. Black clay is commonly found in areas with high rainfall and humid climates. It is known for its ability to retain moisture and provide good soil structure, making it suitable for agriculture and gardening. Black clay is often used for pottery and ceramics due to its plasticity and firing properties.
2). White Clay: White clay, also referred to as kaolin or china clay, is a type of clay that is light in color, ranging from white to pale yellow. It is composed mainly of kaolinite, a mineral with a layered structure. White clay is known for its fine particle size, low shrinkage, and high plasticity. It has a smooth and silky texture, making it popular in the cosmetic and skincare industry. White clay is used in the formulation of face masks, soaps, creams, and other beauty products due to its absorbent and cleansing properties. It is also used in the production of ceramics, porcelain, paper, and as a filler in paints and coatings.
Both black clay and white clay have their unique properties and applications. While black clay is favored for its fertility and agricultural uses, white clay is valued for its cosmetic and industrial applications.
Black clay and white clay are types of clay minerals that are used in various applications.
Here's an overview of black clay and white clay:
1). Black Clay: Black clay, also known as black soil or black cotton soil, is a type of clay that is characterized by its dark color. It is rich in organic matter and minerals, giving it a fertile and nutrient-rich composition. Black clay is commonly found in areas with high rainfall and humid climates. It is known for its ability to retain moisture and provide good soil structure, making it suitable for agriculture and gardening. Black clay is often used for pottery and ceramics due to its plasticity and firing properties.
2). White Clay: White clay, also referred to as kaolin or china clay, is a type of clay that is light in color, ranging from white to pale yellow. It is composed mainly of kaolinite, a mineral with a layered structure. White clay is known for its fine particle size, low shrinkage, and high plasticity. It has a smooth and silky texture, making it popular in the cosmetic and skincare industry. White clay is used in the formulation of face masks, soaps, creams, and other beauty products due to its absorbent and cleansing properties. It is also used in the production of ceramics, porcelain, paper, and as a filler in paints and coatings.
Both black clay and white clay have their unique properties and applications. While black clay is favored for its fertility and agricultural uses, white clay is valued for its cosmetic and industrial applications.
Our trade process spreads across CIF, FOB, TTO, and TTT, depending on the buyer's preference.
Here's what they entail:
1). Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF): Here, the seller will handle everything from loading the vessel, paying for insurance, and sending the product to wherever the buyer wants it delivered.
2). Freight On Board (FOB): Here, the seller pays for the transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs, while the buyer pays the cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the originating port to the final destination.
3). Tanker Take Over (TTO): Here, the buyer will take over the vessel, offload the product at their destination, and return it.
4). Tanker To Tanker (TTT): Here, the buyer uses their own vessel, long sides with the seller's vessel, and then the cargo is transshipped when the transaction is fully settled.
Here's what they entail:
1). Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF): Here, the seller will handle everything from loading the vessel, paying for insurance, and sending the product to wherever the buyer wants it delivered.
2). Freight On Board (FOB): Here, the seller pays for the transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs, while the buyer pays the cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the originating port to the final destination.
3). Tanker Take Over (TTO): Here, the buyer will take over the vessel, offload the product at their destination, and return it.
4). Tanker To Tanker (TTT): Here, the buyer uses their own vessel, long sides with the seller's vessel, and then the cargo is transshipped when the transaction is fully settled.
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