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The Temperature Gradients obtained by Different Rates of Heating in Unfired Fireclay Bricks, between 150° C and 250° C
Describes work undertaken by authors as a part of their investigation of economically safe rate of firing silica and fireclay bricks; aim of this extended research is to reduce time of firing needed for refractory bricks to a minimum consistent with safety and a well-burned product.
The Temperature Gradients obtained by Different Rates of Heating in Unfired Fireclay Bricks, between 150° C and 250° C
Describes work undertaken by authors as a part of their investigation of economically safe rate of firing silica and fireclay bricks; aim of this extended research is to reduce time of firing needed for refractory bricks to a minimum consistent with safety and a well-burned product.
The Temperature Gradients obtained by Different Rates of Heating in Unfired Fireclay Bricks, between 150° C and 250° C
Ceramic Soc. -- Trans
Theobald, L.S. (author) / Green, A.T. (author)
1925
19 pages
21 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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