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sticky analysis

11/25/2009 4:37 AM

haii everybody..i have a problem about Clay. I have a standard spesification for Clay, (Al2O3 = 9% min, SiO2 = 65% min). But i just need sticky properties from that Clay, and Al2O3 can't show the sticky level.so, what can i do next?

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Re: sticky analysis

11/25/2009 7:30 AM

Best thing for you to do would be to send it for lab analysis and specify exactly what you want it tested for.

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