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Nar Singh is an academic researcher from Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shrinkage & Monticellite. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Shrinkage and strength behaviour of quartzitic and kaolinitic clays in wall tile compositions
TL;DR: In this article, five different clays of Indian sources were characterized and its influence in wall tile compositions was evaluated and the results showed that the compositions containing a higher amount of quartzitic clays possess lower shrinkage.
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Technical Note Shrinkage and strength behaviour of quartzitic and kaolinitic clays in wall tile compositions
Swapan Kr. Das,Kausik Dana,Nar Singh,Ritwik Sarkar +3 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, five different clays of Indian sources were characterized and its influence in wall tile compositions was evaluated and the results showed that the compositions containing a higher amount of quartzitic clays possess lower shrinkage (b 1.0%) in the temperature range of 1050-1150 8C.
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Effect of addition of pond ash and fly ash on properties of ash-clay burnt bricks.
TL;DR: Two industrial solid waste products generated by Indian coal-fired power plants, namely pond ash and fly ash, were used in combination with local clay to develop building bricks and generally showed that ash-clay bricks were of superior quality to the conventional products.
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Iron Ore Tailing: A Waste Material used in Ceramic Tile Compositions as Alternative Source of Raw Materials
TL;DR: In this article, three batch compositions were prepared utilizing iron ore tailing in the range of 45-60 wt, clay 25-35 wt% and feldspar 15-20 wt%.
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The Microstructure-Property Correlation of Synthetic Granite Tiles Developed from Beach Sand Garnet
TL;DR: In this article, a series of compositions containing garnet sand, clay and feldspar were studied by heating at different temperatures, and a hard vitrified product with dense microstructure and low porosity was obtained in the temperature range of 1100°-1150°C.
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