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" Effects due to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority of clays contain sufficient iron oxide to burn red, nevertheless it is not safe to predict, from the color of the clay, the shade that it will... "
Bulletin of the University of Texas: Scientific series - Page 60
1908
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Final Report

New Jersey Geological Survey, New Jersey. State Geologist - 1904 - 716 lehte
...reached at the vitrifying point of the clay. Effects due to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...iron oxide is present, 4 to 5 per cent., the brick burns red, unless much lime is also present. If only 2 to 3 per cent, are present, a buff product is...
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Final Report of the State Geologist, 6. köide

New Jersey Geological Survey - 1904 - 708 lehte
...to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majorityof clays contain sufficient iron oxide to burn red, nevertheless...iron oxide is present, 4 to 5 per cent., the brick burns red, unless much lime is also present. If only 2 to 3 per cent. are present, a buff product is...
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Final Report

New Jersey Geological Survey, New Jersey. State Geologist - 1904 - 710 lehte
...to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majorityof clays contain sufficient iron oxide to burn red, nevertheless...iron oxide is present, 4 to 5 per cent., the brick burns red, unless much lime is also present. If only 2 to 3 per cent. are present, a buff product is...
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Geological Series, Bulletin

Virginia. Division of Mineral Resources - 1905 - 682 lehte
...reached at the vitrifying point of the clay. Effects due to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...from the color of the clay, the shade that it will bum, since some bright red or yellow clays may yield a buff brick. If considerable iron oxide is present,...
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The Clay Deposits of the Virginia Coastal Plain, 2. köide

Heinrich Ries - 1906 - 690 lehte
...reached at the vitrifying point of the clay. Effects due to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...iron oxide is present, 4 to 5 per cent., the brick burns red, provided the iron is evenly distributed, unless much lime is also present. If only 2 to...
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Clays: Their Occurrence, Properties, and Uses, with Especial Reference to ...

Heinrich Ries - 1906 - 538 lehte
...the clay. 6. Complete softening of the mass. Effects due to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...nevertheless it is not safe to predict, from the color of the raw clay, the shade that it will burn, since some bright red or yellow clays may yield a buff brick....
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CLAYS, THEIR OCCURRENCE, PROPERTIES AND USES WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO ...

HEINRICH. RIES - 1908 - 612 lehte
...the clay. 6. Complete softening of the mass. Effects due to variation in the clay. — Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...nevertheless it is not safe to predict, from the color of the raw clay, the shade that it will burn, since some bright red or yellow clays may yield a buff brick....
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Clays: Their Occurrence, Properties, and Uses, with Especial Reference to ...

Heinrich Ries - 1908 - 616 lehte
...sufficient iron oxide to burn red. nevertheless it is not safe to predict, from the color of the raw clay, the shade that it will burn, since some bright red or yellow clays ma}' yield a buff brick. If considerable iron oxide is present, 4 to 5 per cent, the brick usually...
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 20. köide

1916 - 842 lehte
...aluminous ones. Alkalies also appear to diminish the brightness of the iron coloration." "Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...nevertheless it is not safe to predict, from the color of the raw clay, the shade that it will burn, since some bright red or yellow clays may yield a buff brick....
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 20. köide

1916 - 854 lehte
...aluminous ones. Alkalies also appear to diminish the brightness of the iron coloration." "Burned clays may be of many different colors. Although the majority...nevertheless it is not safe to predict, from the color of the raw clay, the shade that it will burn, since some bright red or yellow clays may yield a buff brick....
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