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Champion-Challenger

Alternate Names: Champion Challenger Ball Clay, Chalenger

Description: 1/2 Champion, 1/2 Challenger

Oxide Analysis Formula
CaO 0.37% 0.02
K2O 0.40% 0.02
MgO 0.30% 0.03
Na2O 0.12% 0.01
TiO2 1.64% 0.07
Al2O3 28.38% 1.00
P2O5 0.15% -
SiO2 55.60% 3.32
Fe2O3 0.98% 0.02
MnO 0.02% -
LOI 12.30%n/a
SO3 0.03%n/a
Oxide Weight 316.14
Formula Weight 360.60

Notes

Relative Viscosity (1.2 Sp. Gr.):* 1.53
Casting Rate: (gms per 15 min/426 cm2):* 177
Water of Plasticity:* 23.6
% Dry Shrinkage:* 5.86
Dry M.O.R., psi:* 700

Cone 04 8 11
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Fired Shrinkage:* 0.3% 2.1% 2.5%
Absorption:* 18.7% 15.5% 15.1%
M.O.R. psi:* 1720 4100 3860

Thermal Expansion, Cone 8: 0.51% at 700C
P.C.E.: 33
pH: 5.5
Oil Absorption: 38
Bulk Density, lbs per cubic foot: 33-38
Particle Size, Microns: 20 10 5 2 1 0.5 0.2
97% 94% 86% 75% 64% 47% 16%

*Specimens: De-aired, extruded, 50% ball clay, 50% flint

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Typecodes Ball Clay
Ball clays are abundant and very plastic and are used in all types of plastic forming bodies. They are not as white-burning or refractory as kaolins but lower in iron and fluxes than bentonites.
Materials Champion Ball Clay

Data

Pyrometric Cone Equivalent 33
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