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Lightweight aggregates -- Expansion properties of selected Michigan shales
Shales from 10 locations in Michigan were sampled, tested, and evaluated to determine their suitability as raw materials for producing light weight aggregate by rotary-kiln methods; sampling procedures and geology of shale units tested are discussed; preliminary testing in muffle furnace preceded extensive testing in 16-in. by 14-ft rotary kiln; concrete test specimens made with selected aggregates were evaluated to determine qualities of concrete.
Lightweight aggregates -- Expansion properties of selected Michigan shales
Shales from 10 locations in Michigan were sampled, tested, and evaluated to determine their suitability as raw materials for producing light weight aggregate by rotary-kiln methods; sampling procedures and geology of shale units tested are discussed; preliminary testing in muffle furnace preceded extensive testing in 16-in. by 14-ft rotary kiln; concrete test specimens made with selected aggregates were evaluated to determine qualities of concrete.
Lightweight aggregates -- Expansion properties of selected Michigan shales
U S Bur Mines -- Report Investigations
Aase, J.H. (author)
1967
23 pages
Report
English
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