Clay 261
| SADR - Sieve Analysis Dry |
> 41 micron: 0%
> 30 micron: 0.39%
> 20 micron: 2.02%
> 10 micron: 24.4%
< 3 micron: 28.49% |
| DS - Dry Strength (kgf/cm2) |
16.51 |
| FSHR - Firing Shrinkage |
1150C: 6.33%
1200C: 6.73%
1250C: 7.39%
1325C: 8.39% |
Out Bound Links
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XML for Import into INSIGHT
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<material name="Clay 261" descrip="" searchkey="" loi="0.00" casnumber="70694-09-6">
<oxides>
<oxide symbol="CaO" name="Calcium Oxide, Calcia" status="" percent="0.210" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="MgO" name="Magnesium Oxide, Magnesia" status="" percent="0.380" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="K2O" name="Potassium Oxide" status="" percent="0.610" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Na2O" name="Sodium Oxide, Soda" status="" percent="0.080" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="TiO2" name="Titanium Dioxide, Titania" status="" percent="0.780" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Al2O3" name="Aluminum Oxide, Alumina" status="" percent="32.210" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="SiO2" name="Silicon Dioxide, Silica" status="" percent="50.870" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Fe2O3" name="Iron Oxide, Ferric Oxide" status="" percent="2.430" tolerance=""/>
</oxides>
<volatiles>
<volatile symbol="SO4" name="Sulfate" percent="0.160" tolerance=""/>
<volatile symbol="LOI" name="Loss on Ignition" percent="12.190" tolerance=""/>
</volatiles>
</material> |
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