Abstract
The apparatus and method of determining the H-ion concentration and electrical conductivity of clay slips are described. Measurements were obtained on daily samples of tap water, casting and plastic slips, car shipments of clays, and individual blungers of slips in an endeavor to find whether any variations that might occur in the plant processes could be traced to variations in the slips indicated by these measurements. In a following paper values will be given showing the effect of temperature, time and vigor of stirring, specific gravity and concentration of various salts such as NaCI, Na2SO3, MgSO4 and AlCl3 on the H-ion concentration, viscosity, and electrical conductivity of slips.
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