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New Developments in Productivity Measurement [PDF]

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John G. Myers, Leonard Nakamura
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Future of Clay and Clay Based Industries—A Review

Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 1980
The clay reserves of Kerala as well as of India as a whole and the world have been reviewed. Fine mapping charts of conventional and non-conventional uses of clay have been given. All uses have been indexed in consideration of their applicability and adaptation in India. A table giving the amount of various clays used in different Indian industries has
M. Patel, K. Gopakumar, P. K. Rohatgi
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Chapter 10 Clays in Industry

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter concerns the industrial applications of clays in general. The versatility of clay minerals is also reflected by their usage in the formation and preparation of clay–polymer nanocomposites.
F. Bergaya, B.K.G. Theng, G. Lagaly
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Industrial clays: kaolin (china clay), ball clay and bentonite

1995
Kaolin (or china clay), ball clay and bentonite are the dominant ‘industrial clays’, and are mined for a wide variety of uses (Table 3.1), which exploit the special properties of each of the three clay types: Kaolin (china clay) — is chemically inert and can be prepared as a white powder specified (in part) according to its whiteness and ...
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Water in the China Clay Industry

Water and Environment Journal, 1987
SYNOPSISWater is essential for the mining and refining of China Clay. This paper describes the industry and its methods of working and comments upon the sources of water, how it is used and its subsequent disposal as eftluent.
M. GOWAN, R. A. COMYNS
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Decarbonization of the Heavy Clay Industry

Interceram - International Ceramic Review, 2020
Abstract: Given the scale of carbon emissions in heavy clay manufacturing, the decarbonization of a ceramic production process cannot be limited to a fuel switch towards low- or non-carbon sources of process energy, but must include the removal of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by eventual decarbonization of raw materials.
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