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Semi-dry pressed tiles from alluvial deposits of northern India
Drying problems are greatly reduced when shaping tiles in semi-dry conditions write J.B. Bhatnagar, R.B. Hajela and R.K. Goel, of the Research Institute at Roorkee, where testing shows that better dimensional accuracy and finish can be achieved compared to traditionally made clay tiles at plastic or stiff plastic consistency.
Semi-dry pressed tiles from alluvial deposits of northern India
Drying problems are greatly reduced when shaping tiles in semi-dry conditions write J.B. Bhatnagar, R.B. Hajela and R.K. Goel, of the Research Institute at Roorkee, where testing shows that better dimensional accuracy and finish can be achieved compared to traditionally made clay tiles at plastic or stiff plastic consistency.
Semi-dry pressed tiles from alluvial deposits of northern India
Bhatnagar, J.B. (author) / Hajela, R.B. (author) / Goel, R.K. (author)
Building Research & Information ; 19 ; 96-100
1991-03-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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