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Contribution to study of moisture expansion in ceramic materials
Measurements of expansions produced by autoclaving coprecipitated and mixed gels of silica and alumina fired over range 850 to 1200 C, relative to moisture expansion that can cause structural damage to masonry; amorphous silica has limited influence and must be modified by alumina or by soda and alumina to produce expansions comparable with those of ceramic bodies; active material is amorphous alkali aluminosilicate.
Contribution to study of moisture expansion in ceramic materials
Measurements of expansions produced by autoclaving coprecipitated and mixed gels of silica and alumina fired over range 850 to 1200 C, relative to moisture expansion that can cause structural damage to masonry; amorphous silica has limited influence and must be modified by alumina or by soda and alumina to produce expansions comparable with those of ceramic bodies; active material is amorphous alkali aluminosilicate.
Contribution to study of moisture expansion in ceramic materials
Am Cer Soc -- J
Demediuk, T. (author) / Cole, W.F. (author)
1960
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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