A study of chemical composition of Some clay Deposits ln Some state for refractory production

dc.creatorInegbenebor, A.O., Baingbadeand, A, Inegbenebor, A. I.
dc.date2003
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-27T18:07:25Z
dc.description'l"he chemical composition of some clay deposits from Shuwari; Pulka and Ngala in Bomo State were studied for refractory production. This is to indicate t~e.lr classification as refractory . material and their places of use in.~ndustrial set up. The .result sh9wed that. the Shuyvarl clay has 36% and 47% of _alumina and silica respectively. this. placed th~~c~ay in the group of siliceous fire.:eiay n:fractory. The Pulka clay 'has 41.3% and s 1.00/o ofaf~mina and silica respectively . . -r:tais placed the clay under the med~um duty and low-melting sefi·acid fire clay; while Naaln .. ebiy has JS.OOA and 46.8% of aluPlina and· silica· respe~tively. H9wever; this was placed under the group of low-duty and low-melting fire clay refractory duel to high _lime (Ca9 + MsO) counted. The possible areas of applications of the studied day ht~ also been indicatef.fin this pape
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dc.identifierhttp://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/4535/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/33636
dc.languageen
dc.publisher2003 A T.JL Press
dc.subjectQ Science (General), QD Chemistry
dc.titleA study of chemical composition of Some clay Deposits ln Some state for refractory production
dc.typeArticle

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