kaolinhaltigem
Kaolinhaltigem is a German adjective meaning "containing kaolin." Kaolin, also known as kaolinite, is a clay mineral composed of the mineral kaolinite. It is a soft, earthy, and typically white mineral. Kaolin is an important industrial mineral and is primarily used in the manufacture of paper, where it is used as a filler to improve brightness and opacity, and as a coating to enhance printability and gloss. It is also a key ingredient in ceramics, including porcelain, earthenware, and refractories, due to its plasticity when wet and its hardness and stability when fired. Other applications for kaolin include its use in paints, rubber, plastics, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, where it serves as a filler, pigment, or absorbent. The adjective "kaolinhaltigem" would therefore describe any material or substance that has kaolin as one of its components. For instance, kaolinhaltigem paper would refer to paper that has kaolin added during its production process. Similarly, kaolinhaltigem clay would be a type of clay where kaolin is a significant mineral constituent.