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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.K. FREBERG - R. FREIBERGER

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mmmw . v w w 'u, ar w '. w w 0 a w a v a w a 0 a W, a a 0 w a - a v a v IF v 0 * 0 * 0 0 0!0*0 Ir Q. .9 IN k f"14': ru 0 1 1 wr ifa; I V- voll Al it 34 u 14 F a 1: At A, A: *1 u AM Iii A 1, It 4 4 9 AT i.t -It on L Ir Frebqr&-A.-'r. MANVIFACTURN" tip nwfx-. BRICK my tgo rI eel $,By rRIC%sj.%'4j Zb,wmik N1,11o () ap.,to# R 0 0 I 'N8 (1934J. A lot FtMuntt WO I --Comm-utive t;tgcj f-irl tire of gruc brick. acciwding 14A the dry pre,14ing method, 0 w aredicu.wfl in (ICIAll. IP A r04 tic. 11141111140 4 $11111330114 -fiFj-0*3 C.1 d.'fi I .. .... 1 A T A 4--T --T --v '5 --a 7 & -4 IF 7 4p;3: 0 of IF V it W 411 K 4 K 9 OF 19 a itt IN Of 41Z W- It Me a a it, ff &1 04 " " Q it It is a, 1 '0 1 119 0 9 0 41 0 00000006 00000 0 e, 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. 0 OX soft ogle 003 000 9~0 *0= eon go. eel 0:1900D Pill a I I Uv :11 "UM nil vo *Ai.14j 44 'M 417 of A A ~a. L if - L.- -L-) I - h ~ -T ---- !oi.-TIT CM Ylang )OP -W) 0. IffIll L 1. rAC101 'j*lLVNjl%%Yj) j#'JIT 1111 IVISO 9 11111%T Frab*% A.AC-,-a-nT3-abo -Pub. Chief lid. Office Bids NtAl'11111AM HOU M. Lit"Atutv.Leuingrad.19= I-.Jpp. Price'214,511k. 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. it lilall ax Not all JIN o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 J~i coo 0A jP 0 I i; i, --. 1P so IF 00 W I I r 1 3 . . . . ago' till 11uptilnull S 1 4 0 0 -owe WO: a a 1111~; 100 0 ::: , , Mf , , " 0 lots I I quitsiss to )o A 34 it A B L_ A A.- 19 11 00 AA A IA.11 100 00 00 00 f so 0 0 0 if 0 Testing the clay from Ordthoullsidsor (focuierty, Vladi- 00 bairksol at the "Krassull Kitfamik" workit at Bacusitchi (a I, s!pIctlito Its fitness for the productiIIiis of "Wor tol", F. Oi,va and A K HvIets. Stri-stol. Absio,w) 0 is 193S, N... 7. ;m 40.- 1rVJW%~7,I:4ktdht, $ti 1, A70 Q it. /Alit 11 -f lit N Fe'(1, rvill " .Al. Cal) I IN 3..". - I% 3.A SAi7- 00 a it it Im, M I, M."a 1, 00 j 11711'. miviiig JIM". I'lle I.IV Otill iritiot-1mv vlay s:161141. V. V, $I r1o W-LI 00 0 # 00 01- ;.I & S 0 - S L A aRTALIUOGKAL LITIMIATU11111 CLASUPKATION # 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 4 # a o 0 0 0 0;4 W a W it is " is 4' it I a VIP t I A k A t -00 00 =00 aill 0 '00 - 041111111 '1.00 1400 IL iS4.03-i .1 f u Is n a (W AA I S 0 !ov a " 0 to ft d is nit Is ft ft It 19 KID ft I 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 0 a 0 as 000 e, 0 0 0 0 00 q 0 e, o is 0 0 0 to 41, 00 000 Joe 00 0 0 6 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 IF 0 0 to 0 Ise less C a of 6 N x t a N 0 py a 4 Q Jost U3311 Sibiu* 311,1141 43 43 44 IS . , 5".6p. -A--!- A- JL-I--.JL,.t _.A.A 001 a a T1 6 i7_4 f -r, 100 1. A I I I I )so ..a I. C41:9- 10 Oh Auto" Iftaffs _14.,Aks 1.001 3041191111 IT31244111110 III-oil 3 00 Ffeberg, ALL 7 [&1 311V-23 (likiij) 11411 114111V 084fill"WY 002 . coerviate the Imsce-i oil mulfitict An ittirmw wat litailit to 0 OV tion, ot karAiii c6v% 4 the I.Atnimkil dr-tw~ll% with the physi,ty-liptnical clungv% 41,pmring in thew clays on filing, 0 O:t larticni-itly with %hrinkage and thcrtll;tl effrett cluriur thermal AttAly4i, The method of contillibuits reffistrati,", in the jiji), 11) 142,1* falls, was used. nic temperatutv 11 i lli d ,46. zA t oto range let whih the proc~w, ni shrink,tige an got c,"TriAte well was dettrioitted. esliecially (a) the trange lic tvvern 11.640 and 125u', which correspnruit to a sudden in. 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 11111141- drofinforic acid solution cannot be used, as the tworhicts o( 041- kaolinite decomposition are empletely dindved In the acid. 00- 00- 00- Ila. I L 1; 1". In a ;9 it is 09000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 06 e. 00 00 r 00 It e 0 If 00 a 00 3 00 00 Or 00 A 0 ~de e~ 0 to 0,0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a C-0 9 0 to 0 0 0 0 1,11 1 be 11 " 11 ld-sis its *0414143 As a AT 9 If X L me a a I It 100 L-k-1 t I J.-&-� ~ I 1-t- 1. 1- Ii__, -A- A.-It PC title NS Aul"Oll 14011 .41M.L1 I 00 ~90.4 "01111RAIII1,13 WIVA11111 1931944MV11141 9 11,011 -- - ---- ---- ---- Patwis ;tl1A!VI_I.,M1Al 111 (11 11111stAl 1011i iCAVS FRI)II 1,AT%'I.N!IX C IAIM)VIYAN ORPI)P6111 fog 14-o"Y. 7. 1121 (IMP. --Tho rItnrvutivr rrv, Alls."llon -11 tritillite crystals in the rLays mudied w~ tit- 009 ITFIM"I'll. UP In 121W a Traction 14krv 1)1.&(,e durmit ?I%- 04M Innnation of mullits from thr produt-tIt to( the Ji-,ximeomii it k4olut (alplame-aturaina mi silic.). Al-vir thi. leml-er.4 it 60 Ore thennuillit, " "tall, grow in sim F. determinni 00111 the drlw dome 'If 11. growth of mullite crystAls on toin- jernsture and (into in the firing interval lwtwrrn 00 And 11101". 11614 deloclulclive call lor chn-ked for uthi-I Irrilum. IWWIW(k parth-tililly for (bleve lualle 14 4111-a 00 and uWKIInite. Wall slow stooling. recry4talluation .11 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 cooled slowly. ?,IuWtixation 6 not the only fActor af- fecting physicachentleall properties of the pratucts; the .100 compo-Ition awl amount of the glass phAse aml the "over a00 ery2tallization" of saica are u1so tit great imtkorume. 060 There ate definite temperatures intervals for porosity., .J- j ---;j-tI Fir-jI(lettensal whirl) Ibrqr 11"W", n3ve :I I 00~ - 111t, x9r. sille.lon hnul-l 1w ch"I,o~l thilk clot 00. f1difull"I %ignificam 4us differTnt th"Inal 110,11 MrIll 411-1 09 ,,tell line pff-1111111 hill Slontilrdneir"' -P-lt'o"' Y 06 00 00 0j'I via". littai,10114 Oftv 111111304. 00 dat O.W. a 'INVO Ifirvitax are trar It I; di Ilts Wartallif a 6 1 1 1 1 1 C I I a's 01*000004,0000*00*0 0000*00000000*0*000 1 r40 , VM Is ItU V it a it w aso do it 42 4 M 4 low IT Of 41 n X L 2 0 0 P 4 M w vu A A 4 B T - A b .- - . _ Gevvil ill ..0 Ist) tilt .U1.00 ..1)#. *411 r,- 002 0 0:: ago 002 00 goo go' PRAIMMI'M Irw 00101) nODIRS. ' l I I M M -Mith inCtfissit3l firing letopcolture tip to 14oii . the rritistance dt the grog lindy to pressure onder loall risen, 1 but gus permeability decreases; pomity sorl mechAnk-al, , C 00 qtrength Increase to certain limits. after which both de.. oo= In bodies fired to IM01. most of the technk-al pro"Ies improw because of a change In the glassy phase 31 shich is enrk-bed by awe refractory ovides. such w AIA. 00. 0 0 09- 00 so 00 ;3 -.114.. list__ Islas. 0-9 .11 V 11 of K It It IA . M 03 9 Is O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 loo o 0 0 090-100 00 0 0 00000 0 0 0 90 J 1 4 1 4 1 of If 1) 4 11 4 Of 4 Of P 41 u p 0 al to mums a I I A -a I L Hlo f f 7 +'-j-, -, lo-A k--V I.. L-L-- LL -11-A 0* A 00 DVCU#d S&Otb*fn%Al 000C1 111 11140 hormal snalymis of refractory clays. A. K. lirrtvi, 41~14. 'r.d' d.jd. $.u v M, v x. 1"11116,h) it , . 1-o1. . -00 Ollok W 1.1t %*141111li 4 44t% SM-1 till"% I"$ k441414C 4 thol-Al $-I mlo'l I I, I It I A I A w%.,I I" k 41'.1 1 lit Iwoot lots 00 lom"Illwil.- lit Olt- late 4 146,111 I;V pet min -00 the first 2 maxistin Ili the lot-ait" emw ift-tr ottoributett 1.- -00 oo the h1wratkovi tit hygrovot-totviv and nwinbirml 11,0. The Itt rx:p lwrntal rifet-tAm"irl at 11INW-11110" mor"I in s~-ritwol lot Ih '-1 I'llo, Into, the 'w too the fi-gl1:416-11 0 a 1114h1v d1sloetw.1 Illullilt, lh-I .1"rclai'le 1.,f .441, Idly 1114-111"U. U-1161 vOt'v( 4-ccurs at 11N11 1:1011, and is amord.4 to fmovioln. 44 rostillite or formallim 4 cry-IMoollile from allow I""m S .. 0 1,,. I- t-Ijwt 4 k-oh.tile tj-.. It t. 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