IC 8122 Evaluating Raw Materials For Rotary-Kiln Production Of Lightweight Aggregate

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Howard P. Hamlin
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines report is concerned with the testing procedures for evaluating clays, shales, and slates for lightweight aggregates using the rotary-kiln method of production. To meet the increasing demand for light-weight concrete, rapid, accurate methods for appraising raw materials for light-weight aggregate are needed. Preliminary tests were made on samples of clay, shale, and slate, using laboratory equipment, and the data were used to establish operating conditions for pilot-plant-size rotary-kiln tests. Lightweight concrete was made from the processed aggregates and the properties determined. The results show that the laboratory data can be used to guide rotary-kiln testing, and, with the exception of sampling, a complete appraisal of a raw material for lightweight aggregate concrete can be made in 3 days by the methods described in this report.
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APA: Howard P. Hamlin  (1962)  IC 8122 Evaluating Raw Materials For Rotary-Kiln Production Of Lightweight Aggregate

MLA: Howard P. Hamlin IC 8122 Evaluating Raw Materials For Rotary-Kiln Production Of Lightweight Aggregate. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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