Abstract
In these studies the distinction is made between silicon carbide in a clay body and clay-bonded silicon carbide. An increase of strength by replacement of grog particles was noted. Tests were made on various bodies containing as little as 10% Sic by weight and up to 67% by weight. Comparison of clay and grog bodies, clay grog, and SiC bodies, and clay and SiC bodies were carried out under the load-span test at various temperatures. The resistance of bodies containing SiC to the corrosion effect of various slags, particularly iron oxides with alkalis and alkaline earths, is given. A comparison is made with clay-grog bodies. The increase of conductivity of bodies containing SiC is apparent. Commercial application of SiC and clay bodies is discussed.
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