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    • BULK DENSITY0.9800gm/cc
    • SHRINKAGE DRY ( 110 C)3.35 %
    • WATER ABSORBTION37.55 %
    • SUSPENSION82.0 %
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    • Year of Establishment 1980

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    • BULK DENSITY0.9800gm/cc
    • FREE SILICA ON 300 MESH0.56 %
    • WATER OF PLASTICITY30.52 %
    • SUSPENSION82.0 %
    • HITENESS ( NATURAL) COMPARED WITH MgCo373.0 %
    • SHRINKAGE DRY ( 110 C)3.35 %
    • PH VALUE7.8
    • FREE MOISTURE1.62 %
    • WATER ABSORBTION37.55 %
    • WHITNESS ( AFTER FIRED )89.5 %
    • SHRINKAGE FIRED9 1100 C8.75 %
    • OIL ABSORBTION62.91 %

    Fireclay is generally of sedimentary origin. Strictly speaking, fireclay is of sedimentary origin and mainly found in the coal measures, as bedded deposits.

    A group of refractory clays which can stand temperatures above Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) 19 are called fireclay. The clay which fuses below PCE 19 is not included under refractory. Fireclay is essentially of kaolinite group and has a composition similar to that of china-clay. In nature it is usually found to contain 24-32 per cent Al2O3, 50-60% SiO2 and LOI between 9 to 12%. Impurities like oxides of calcium, iron, titanium and magnesium and alkalies are invariably present, making it white, grey and black in colour.

    Like other clays, this clay is highly malleable in raw form. It can be molded, extruded, shaped by hand, and stamped. Various additives can be mixed in to make it more coarse, and it can be ground to be smoother. Slip and scraps for fire clay manufacturing can also be recycled, as long as they are not fired, and worked into new batches of clay for use. Fire clay also shrinks after it has been molded .

    Refractoriness and plasticity are the two main properties  in fireclay for its suitability in the 

    USAGES:

    Raw Material for Refractory Bricks

    In boiler furnaces

    Glass melting furnaces

    Chimney linings

    Pottery kilnsblast furnaces

    Reheating furnaces


    FIRE CLAY :

    SiO247.25 %
    Al2O330.87 %
    Fe2O31.90 %
    TIO21.02 %
    CaO0.30 %
    MgO1.80 %
    K2O0.06%
    Na2O0.40 %
    LOI16.31 %
    undetermined0.09 %
     

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