This new and economic approach to fabricate resistant porous membrane supports consists of Algerian kaolin and calcite (CaCO3) instead of Al2O3. The porous mullite (3Al(2)O(3)center dot 2SiO(2)) and anorthite (CaO.Al2O3.2SiO(2)) based ceramics were obtained by solid state reaction. Different calcite amounts (10-28 wt%) have been added into kaolin halloysite type (Al2O3 center dot 2SiO(2)center dot 4H(2)O) in order to control pores forming with appropriate distribution and sizes. Based on a pore distribution and formed phases, a kaolin + 15 wt% calcite (K15C) mixture was selected for flat and tubular configurations. A porosity of 45-52% was also obtained when K15C compacts were sintered at 1100-1250 degrees C. For example, porosity, average pore size (APS) and 3 point flexural strength were 49%, 3 mu m and 87 MPa (same as Al2O3 value), respectively when K15C compacts were sintered at 1250 degrees C for 1 h. Finally, a correlation between microstructure and mechanical properties of elaborated supports has been discussed. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.