Preparation of Raw Materials in the Heavy Clay Industry.

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Zeihe, R.
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The preparation in the heavy clay industry has the function of processing the raw materials in such a way that they can be economically formed, dried and fired. According to the raw material deposits and the desired properties of the final product, different machines are used for storing, proportioning, crushing, homogenizing and perhaps mixing. Particular machines are discussed.
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