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Fireclay Tile is a
North American architectural tile company.
Founded in 1986 by Paul Burns, Jeff Alvord,
Martin Zepeda, and
Albert Batista.
Fireclay...
- Fire clay is a
range of
refractory clays used in the
manufacture of ceramics,
especially fire brick. The
United States Environmental Protection Agency...
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drier conditions or the
encroachment of
seawater onto
coastal areas. The
Fireclay Caverns were
excavated by the
Mount Morgan Mine to
provide clay for its...
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called fireclay. Just as not all
underclays are
fireclays, not all
fireclays are underclays.
Within carboniferous and
other coal-bearing strata,
fireclay quite...
- was called: Wil**** & Co (1863), The
Burmantofts Company (1888),
Leeds Fireclay Co. Ltd. (1889). The
business began in 1859 when fire clay was discovered...
- and Artyom.
There are more than
twenty deposits of
refractory clay and
fireclay. The clay is
suitable for the
manufacture of
bricks and ceramics. The largest...
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through the two holes, C, C, and
plays under and up
around the
muffle D,
standing on a
fireclay slab. The
doorway is
closed by two
fireclay blocks at E....
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Dalry (/dælˈraɪ/) is a
small town in the
Garnock Valley in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Drakemyre is a
northern suburb.
Dalry (from
Scottish Gaelic: Dail Ruighe...
- St. Louis, Missouri. It was
founded formally in 1855 as the
Cheltenham Fireclay Works and
achieved sales as far away as
Quebec and Africa. One
source dates...
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damage by kiln debris. Traditionally,
saggars were made
primarily from
fireclay.
Saggars have been used to protect, or sa****uard, ware from open flame...