Discussions - Of Mr. Ries's Paper on the Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (see p. 205)

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H. 0. Hofman, Boston, Mass. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The experimental demonstration by Professor H. Ries, of the fact that a mixture of clay and finely-ground flux will melt more readily than one in which the flux is less fine and therefore less intimately mixed, is very striking, and will be appreciated especially by those who have to discuss, before classes of students, fusions on a small or a large scale. The statement, that I " rather disputed" the influence of size of flux-particles on the ease with which fire-clay mixtures fused, is an erroneous inference from the paper written by Mr. B. Stoughton and myself in 1898.' We did not undertake to study the influence upon fusibility of the sizes of the particles, either of clay or flux. What we did try to find out was, whether the common practice of finely grinding raw or burnt clay, or a mixture of the two, before testing with Seger cones for resistance to heat and to fluxes, xould give the same results as if the materials were tested just as they were going to be
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APA:  (1904)  Discussions - Of Mr. Ries's Paper on the Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (see p. 205)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Ries's Paper on the Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (see p. 205). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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