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Effect of firing temperature on properties of fireclay brick
Three brands of high duty and two brands of superduty brick were fired and held for 12 hr at 2600, 2675, 2750, and 2800 F; two superduty brands were also fired at 2850 and 2900 F; apparent porosity, bulk density, modulus of rupture, 50 hr load test at 2500 F and 25 psi, and panel spalling loss were determined for each temperature.
Effect of firing temperature on properties of fireclay brick
Three brands of high duty and two brands of superduty brick were fired and held for 12 hr at 2600, 2675, 2750, and 2800 F; two superduty brands were also fired at 2850 and 2900 F; apparent porosity, bulk density, modulus of rupture, 50 hr load test at 2500 F and 25 psi, and panel spalling loss were determined for each temperature.
Effect of firing temperature on properties of fireclay brick
Am Cer Soc -- Bul
Eusner, G.R. (author) / Debenham, W.S. (author)
1956
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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