Abstract:Recent investigations into the mineralogical constitution of fireclays have revealed the presence of a micaceous mineral in all samples examined. Naturally-occurring clays may contain up to 30 % of th...Recent investigations into the mineralogical constitution of fireclays have revealed the presence of a micaceous mineral in all samples examined. Naturally-occurring clays may contain up to 30 % of this type of mineral, and exceptional concentrations have been found in the Yorkshire area. Tests on the purified mineral from this source have proved it to be a hydrous mica of an unusually large grain,size.Read More
Publication Year: 1953
Publication Date: 1953-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
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