The Manufacture of Silica Brick (0a1af218-3b0d-414e-a6bb-404d1bfed003)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. B. Gillis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

THE following pages c9ntain a brief description of the processes involved in the manufacture of silica brick at the Sydney plant of the Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation. Silica brick manufacture was commenced at Sydney in 1918, for the purpose of supplying the requirements of the steel plant, where about three million silica bricks were used annually. Previous to that date, all silica refractories were brought to Sydney from American sources and were subject to a freight cost of nine dollars per ton, or about twenty-seven dollars per thousand. As a preliminary step to manufacture, a thorough investigation of all possible sources of silica in the vicinity of Sydney was carried on during 1916 and 1917. ?Eighteen separate deposits were examined. Of this number, only four were found suitable for brick making, and the Leitches Creek silica, being the nearest of these four deposits to Sydney, was selected as the raw material for the proposed plant. CRYSTAL MODIFICATIONS OF SILICA A brief review of the silica minerals may serve to indicate why careful investigation of sources of supply is necessary before actual brick-making is attempted. The crystal modifications of silica, i.e., quartz, tridymite, and cristobalite, all possessing alpha and beta phases, play a most important part in determining the suitability or otherwise of the resulting brick. By heat treatment, any one of these forms of silica may be converted to either of the others. The inversion temperatures (after Fenner) in degrees Centigrade are shown on rage 160.
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APA: H. B. Gillis  (1938)  The Manufacture of Silica Brick (0a1af218-3b0d-414e-a6bb-404d1bfed003)

MLA: H. B. Gillis The Manufacture of Silica Brick (0a1af218-3b0d-414e-a6bb-404d1bfed003). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1938.

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