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Specimen of black Etruscan ware cracked on exposure to cold, due to insufficient dehydration of colloidal clay; tendency to frost cracking is usually measured by nearly saturating fragment of material with water, cooling to -15 deg., and then allowing material to regain atmospheric temperature; two rapid methods are given.
Specimen of black Etruscan ware cracked on exposure to cold, due to insufficient dehydration of colloidal clay; tendency to frost cracking is usually measured by nearly saturating fragment of material with water, cooling to -15 deg., and then allowing material to regain atmospheric temperature; two rapid methods are given.
Frost cracking of clays, kaolins, etc
Argiles, kaolins, etc. Gelivite
Bigot, A. ( author )
Academie des Sciences -- Comptes Rendus des Seances ; 180 ; p 287-289
1925
3 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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