A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Brick, Tiles and Terra-cotta ...

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H.C. Baird & Company, 1895 - 628 páginas
 

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Clay the result of decomposition of granite rocks Constitution of ortho
32
Conditions necessary for the successful manufacture of the best classes
35
Cause of the irregularity in repressing
39
Expulsion of hygroscopic water Loss of plasticity by dehydrated clay
46
Varieties of Mount Savage fire clay and their properties
50
Screens in general use Advantage of a circular revolving screen Dig
61
Various modes of raising water Extraction of clay by underground
65
Terracotta clays Analysis by Weston of the potters clay of North
80
Occurrence consumption and price of China clays in the United
86
Commencement of the brickmaking season in the Middle States Tem
88
Other methods for burning brick by combinations of gas and air
101
MANUFACTURE OF TEMPEREDCLAY BRICK INCLUDING A
115
Philosophy of the formation of the glaze What the glaze produced upon
127
Double geared pugmill made by the FreySheckler
135
Reasons why more tile have not been used in the United States
143
Steam dryfloors Mode of construction by Mr A Crossly of Ironton
158
Preparation of the clay Richardsons advice in his address at
162
Plan of construction for such a dryer
164
Manner of setting benches with detailed description and illustrations
170
Number of pounds of bituminous coal equal to one cord of wood
179
Sizing the clay Duties of the temperer for the pugmill Motive
180
Burning brick tile etc with crude
185
Tempering device of the machine described and illustrated
203
Factors on which the successful manufacture of vitrified brick for road
209
Drypan made by the FreySheckler Co described and illustrated
215
Provisions of the Chicago Roadway Paving Ordinance Drying paving
221
Annealing pavingbrick
228
Late improvements in machines for moulding clay by the dry process
242
Instructions for applying the dips Placing the brick in the kiln
246
Experiment on the shrinking power of clay Point of greatest density
248
Gluts for pressed brick Directions by Geo Carnell of Philadelphia
254
Loss by weathering Moulding the gluts
260
Reburning of brick
266
Tileroof the coming roof in the United States Comparison of the price
277
Manufacture of ornamental brick and tiles by the stiff mud process
279
Crushing weight of an ordinary firebrick Firebrick for the various
309
ΙΟΙ
314
Blastfurnace linings illustrated
315
Cause of the rapid wear of the brick work of the stacks of blastfurnaces
321
Tile for fireplaces illustrated
329
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Railroad specialties illustrated
341
Brickmaking revolutionized by machinery
342
Attempts to adopt this floor in this country
351
Character of the constituents which form the enamel The employés
404
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Sidedumping clay car of the FreySheckler Co described and illus
430
Raising the clay and compressing it in the mould
434
Selection of clay for sewerpipe Methods of making sewerpipe in
438
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444
Methods of nesting the tile Firing the tile Desirability of not pushing
458
Leach Patent Table described and illustrated
464
with the slagging point of the clay Decomposition of glazes
469
Recent material prosperity of this country evidenced by its street archi
478
Treatment of clays for the manufacture of architectural terracotta
487
Modeling terracotta Process of manipulating terracotta
500
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518
Mode of stamping Die cutting Modeling
525
Munich process of manufacturing colored glaze tiles Production
531
Chambers machine fitted with the automatic wire cutoff described
532
THE MANUFACTURE OF ROOFINGTILES THE GLAZING
542
Importance of the sand in the glaze Sands highly valued for glazing
565
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Adaptation of Prof Webers method of testing glasses as to their power
576
Term for brick in hieroglyphs and its meaning Brickmaking probably
578
Causes to which the perfection of ancient brickmaking may have been
590
Imitation inlaid and intarsia surfaces Invention for the production
596
Chambers machine described and illustrated Chambers automatic
600
Bursting of firebrick from the formation of carbon deposits on particles
601
Burning brick in kilns probably of Roman origin Opus reticulatum
602
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Essential qualities of a good firebrick Different furnaces and different
611
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612
Adoption of the Dunnachie continuous regenerative gas kiln for burn
613
Improbability of brickmaking in England in the reign of Alfred
615
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Care of the press Pressure required to repress a brick Importance
620
Moulding table or bench and mould Manner of moulding Mode
621
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Pugmills Pugmill built by the FreySheckler Co described
629
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