IC 8228 Examining And Testing Clay From Hartford County, Conn., For Lightweight Aggregate Use - The Clark Brick Co. Deposit At South Windsor (1823bd6e-6307-4ca1-99d8-d8477d05ed08)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. T. Millar
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Field reconnaissance and laboratory tests an clay from South Windsor, Hartford County, Conn., indicate that the clay is suitable for lightweight aggregate raw material. Exploration of the deposit supports the conclusion that the reserves of clay are sufficient for economical mining operations to produce lightweight aggregate. Preliminary tests indicated that the clay has a short bloating range. Initial expansion occurred at 2,000° F, and at 2,100° F the clay was slightly overfired and sticky. Rotary kiln tests verified the preliminary data, and these tests showed that the clay would make a good lightweight aggregate if the processing temperature and the kiln feed sizes were closely controlled. Lightweight concrete made from the processed aggregate had properties comparable to those of concrete made from a commercial clay aggregate.
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APA: W. T. Millar  (1964)  IC 8228 Examining And Testing Clay From Hartford County, Conn., For Lightweight Aggregate Use - The Clark Brick Co. Deposit At South Windsor (1823bd6e-6307-4ca1-99d8-d8477d05ed08)

MLA: W. T. Millar IC 8228 Examining And Testing Clay From Hartford County, Conn., For Lightweight Aggregate Use - The Clark Brick Co. Deposit At South Windsor (1823bd6e-6307-4ca1-99d8-d8477d05ed08). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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