Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Effect of Heat Upon Clays
The Effect of Heat Upon Clays is a subject of vital ln terest to every clayworker. 'tis said there are no two clays alike. Each clay has properties peculiar to itself, hence to insure the best results in product and economy in manufac ture, each clay must be studied carefully and treated in a manner best adapted to develop the highest grade of ware, whether it be brick, tile or pottery, at the lowest cost. With a view of aiding clayworkers to solve some of the many dim cult problems incident to the variation in clays, Prof. A. V. Bleininger some years ago prepared a treatise on this sub ject for the clay-worker, which was published in serial form. The subject is of such prime importance that the matter has been revised by the author and is now pre sented in book form for library and reference purposes.
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