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Examining and testing clay from hartford county, conn., for lightweight aggregate use
Field reconnaissance and laboratory tests indicate that clay is suitable for light weight aggregate raw material; reserves of clay are sufficient for economical mining operations to produce light weight aggregate; preliminary tests indicated that clay has short bloating range; initial expansion occurred at 2000 F, and at 2100 F clay was slightly overfired and sticky; rotary kiln tests verified laboratory tests.
Examining and testing clay from hartford county, conn., for lightweight aggregate use
Field reconnaissance and laboratory tests indicate that clay is suitable for light weight aggregate raw material; reserves of clay are sufficient for economical mining operations to produce light weight aggregate; preliminary tests indicated that clay has short bloating range; initial expansion occurred at 2000 F, and at 2100 F clay was slightly overfired and sticky; rotary kiln tests verified laboratory tests.
Examining and testing clay from hartford county, conn., for lightweight aggregate use
U S Bur Mines -- Information Cir
Millar, W.T. (author) / Hamlin, H.P. (author)
1964
21 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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