Lake Superior Paper - Refractoriness of Some American Fire-Brick

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. F. Weber
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

The relation between the chemical composition and the refractoriness of fire-brick has long attracted the attention of manufacturers of fire-brick and others interested in their use, yet but little systematic work has been done along this line, especially in the United States. Analyses of fire-brick have been quoted for years, but fire-tests of brick, except those of durability in practical use, have usually been lacking. Although many tests and analyses of foreign fire-brick have been published, only a few have appeared in the United States; and even in the foreign literature, the references and facts are more or less scattered. The most elaborate foreign paper on the subject is that by Dr. Jochum.' One of the earliest, and perhaps the most detailed piece of work in the United States, is that of F. Platt, which was done for the Pennsylvania Geological Survey, in 1876.2 His investigation consisted of the analysis and heat-tests of 21 bricks, the testing being made in an experimental shaft-furnace at Har-risburg, Pa. All the bricks were more or less affected at the temperature reached, which was considerably higher than the melting-point of steel. The exact temperature at which individual bricks fused was not ascertained, hence the comparisons quoted in the paper are of value only for the bricks used in the test. The next comprehensive investigation, made by the New Jersey Geological Survey,³ deals chiefly with fire-clays; analyses and refractory tests having been made of 123 clays, kaolins, feldspars and fire-sands. Here; again, there was no accurate means of measuring the temperature, the only measurement of
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APA: R. F. Weber  (1905)  Lake Superior Paper - Refractoriness of Some American Fire-Brick

MLA: R. F. Weber Lake Superior Paper - Refractoriness of Some American Fire-Brick. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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