agyagokat
Agyagokat is a Hungarian term that translates to "clays" in English. In a geological context, it refers to fine-grained natural rock or soil material composed essentially of hydrous aluminum phyllosilicates. These materials are typically plastic when wet and harden when dried or fired. The defining characteristic of clay minerals is their microscopic plate-like structure.
The composition of agyagokat varies, but common clay minerals include kaolinite, illite, and smectite. These minerals
Agyagokat have a wide range of applications due to their unique properties. They are extensively used in