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FT-E Clay

Description: Westerwald, Germany - Plastic Clay

Oxide Analysis Formula
CaO 0.30% 0.02
K2O 2.20% 0.09
MgO 0.20% 0.02
Na2O 0.10% 0.01
TiO2 1.30% 0.07
Al2O3 25.10% 1.00
SiO2 61.60% 4.17
Fe2O3 1.90% 0.05
LOI 7.30%n/a
C 0.10%n/a
Oxide Weight 376.71
Formula Weight 406.81

Notes

Raw Color - CREAM
Particle Size (e.s.d.)
125 microns - 1.4
63 microns - 0.8
20 microns - 96
2 microns - 80
.5 microns - 59
Modulus of Rupture at 110C
Mn/M2 - 6.6
lbf/in2 - 950
Water Absorption
1120C - 1.0
1220C - 0.50
Shrinkage Dry to Fired
1120C - 10.5
1220C - 11.4
Refractoriness
Cone - 28, 1630C
Plastic Index - 903
PF NO. - 36.1

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Typecodes Clay Other
Clays that are not kaolins, ball clays or bentonites. For example, stoneware clays are mixtures of all of the above plus quartz, feldspar, mica and other minerals. There are also many clays that have high plasticity like bentonite but are much different mineralogically.
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