Clay is characterized as:

1) Fine-grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rock.

When combined with water, clay is plastic enough to be shaped; when dry, it is strong; when subjected to red heat or above, it will become progressively more dense and rock-like; and
2) A compound of decomposed and altered feldspathic rock consisting of various hydrated silicates of aluminum along with non-plastics, such as quartz, and organic matter. It is also used as a source of alumina and silica in glazes.

-see also:
"Clay" is in the NAICS Code "212324"
(Kaolin and Ball Clay MiningPaper clay mining and/or beneficiating)


"Clay" is in the UNSPSC Code "12162600"
Clay stabilizers

Ref: 122705/2006-09-22


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