Formation of a reflocculated fine particle kaolinite suspension by addition of excess dispersant to a deflocculated system reduces the mobility of kaolinite particles and creates a stabilized suspension because of the well known electrolyte effects (Lyons, 1961) on charged kaolinite particles. Reduced mobility of kaolinite imparts a stabilized structure of suspension compared with fully deflocculated and flocculated systems. This suspensional stability is evidenced by the greatly reduced settling rate of kaolinite in our reflocculated slurries. In this condition, adsorbed anatase