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The Science of Brickmaking

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A practical manual examines the origin, classification, and physical and chemical properties of materials used for brick production. It surveys fluvial, lacustrine, and marine brick-earths, their mineral constituents and how those minerals change during drying and firing. Chapters treat the chemistry of clays, kiln behavior, and practical processes for drying and burning, then evaluate durability, microstructure, absorption, strength, abrasion, and specific gravity of finished bricks. The text combines observational description, laboratory interpretation, and guidance for brickmakers on selecting and treating clay to achieve desired properties.

About the Author

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George Frederick Harris

George Frederick Harris was an author known for his contributions to the field of brickmaking. His notable work, "The Science of Brickmaking," delves into the technical and practical aspects of the brickmaking process, offering insights that are valuable for both practitioners and scholars in the industry. Harris's writing reflects a deep understanding of materials and methods, making his work a significant resource in the study of construction and manufacturing. His expertise in this niche subject highlights the importance of craftsmanship and innovation in building practices.

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