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Some of mineralogical changes that take place when raw silica bricks are fired for 24 hr at various temperatures up to 1480 C; samples examined under microscope by means of transmitted and reflected light; bricks were made from ground silex (chalcedonic silica), fine quartz sand, little lime and sulphite lye. (See also - discussion p 200-7)
Some of mineralogical changes that take place when raw silica bricks are fired for 24 hr at various temperatures up to 1480 C; samples examined under microscope by means of transmitted and reflected light; bricks were made from ground silex (chalcedonic silica), fine quartz sand, little lime and sulphite lye. (See also - discussion p 200-7)
Microscopic observations on silica bricks
Brit Cer Soc -- Trans
Schouten, C. (author)
1951
16 pages
Photomicrographs
Article (Journal)
English
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