Clays – Common Clay

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Haydn H. Murray
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Common clay includes a wide variety of clay and other fine- grained rocks that are used in many ways. These clays are some- times classified as miscellaneous clay and shale. Most products made from them are fired and include such things as structural and face brick, drain tile, vitrified pipe, quarry tile, flue tile, conduit, pottery, stoneware, and roofing tile. Very large tonnages of these materials are bloated by firing to form lightweight aggregate, and large quantities are used in making portland cement (see the specific chapters in this volume). Uses not requiring firing of a finished product include filler for paint and other products and shale and clay used for packing dynamite in blastholes and for plugging oil and gas wells that are no longer in use.
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APA: Haydn H. Murray  (1994)  Clays – Common Clay

MLA: Haydn H. Murray Clays – Common Clay. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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