Laterite
ID: laterite
Description
Laterite is a mineral-rich soil variant characterized by significant concentrations of iron and aluminum oxides, typically developing through intensive weathering processes in tropical, humid environments. The material is distinguished by a deep reddish hue, a direct result of its substantial iron oxide content. Within the field of ceramics, laterite serves as a secondary source of aluminum and is frequently utilized as a coloring agent or fluxing component in glazes and clay bodies, where its chemical composition influences both the thermal behavior and the aesthetic development of the finished ceramic ware.
