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F'reberg.-.1,~. , and Kid hnnr, K. N. PLANT USTS OF
M-TUCTORY CLAYS OF TH,, KRASNOGOROVSKII DEPOSITS.
Ognenpory, 2 (9) 32 37 U934). The Krasnogorovskil
deposits of refractory clays are in the North Caueasus.
They contain Sio., 45-83 to 55., A120j 30-14 to 36 (sone-
times 38)j Fe203 0.53 to 2.86 (up to .5), Ti-()2 0.7 to
1,.5 (up to 2.72), Cao nof over 1.5, alkalis ().25 to 1.12%
90% of the particles are undor 0.01 mm. In diameter; the
clays malt at 1700 to 17650. Plant tests are described in
detail.
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In the world literature thm am only a few books dealing
with highlyrefractocy materiLds. Therefore the appearatu~
id this book uncler review i4 of interest. The autbors'
Igloo
:Iefirtilion of "hisitly refractory materials" as "Pro4ticts i4
vrattilc mAwfacturr melting at temp"aturrs, abovP
than thebest Vagand DinAzarticles,
'table against Abrupt temperature ChAugcs and to cutl~id
rrable slag stabilit y. " needs some correct Ions. Thewhole
te%t k devoted to high-alurnina refractories (coninduto
Sintefitorund. hydrates of alumira, minerals of the ~ili-
inanite group. *cut electrolused mullite). Wractitrits of
alkAlitte-earth o6fen (calcium oxide, dolomite m4gu4-41r.
rlectrolused magnesite. spinels, forsterite, and ofivnie),
CrA~ttalnintg refructorics (chrowite. chfutne-maStirsite.
S-Irniensite); ZrO,-containing refractrwie,t. t,arl--m
lAning refractories (silicon varblde, -ilictmi. Slundunt.
Silit, Carbort); and anklet of hight*l (olidc-.%
t6tri4". and Catbi4lt-S). The bouk is written by two au.
thogq entatird in the refractory Industry. Frebert a% A tie
%igner of refractory plants and Odhus as an conotni%u it
presents a summary of data watteml in the warlil litera.
lurr im highly refractory materials.
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0 O:t larticni-itly with %hrinkage and thcrtll;tl effrett cluriur
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I feast ill I he Inollite content (which is inviltilite in A :V,
hydr"filitork a,+I wAutionj and a sewrr inc-reizie of %Wink
age. expiahim,,I by the intering phenarnetim; and fhC
the range heturris 12401 and 15fsj*. characterized by a
000 lower prurem "I mullitization awl shrinkage. The
9 01 Method 14 Intillite deler"ll"aticiblit III ifirams of a trestumell,
tif vI4Y 'Wrilples fir"I to I im' to IW with a Alre by
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it k4olut (alplame-aturaina mi silic.). Al-vir thi. leml-er.4 it 60
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tnujlitr out of the melt ukrurs, e.g.' Simpl's of Latninskil 00
clays em)lvd very rapidly from 1101" contained 7'~ Ift. 00
muffite (undi"Wvvd it: hydroduoric acid) than thoe
C, 00
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fecting physicachentleall properties of the pratucts; the .100
compo-Ition awl amount of the glass phAse aml the "over
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Froydlin, Sharf). 2. Hoskovokiy zavod "Slozhnyys efiryw (for
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