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Clay is a type of fine-grained
natural soil
material containing clay minerals (hydrous
aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2Si2O5(OH)4).
Clays develop...
- The
first British Open, England's
premier sporting clays competition, was held in 1925.
Sporting Clays was
introduced to
American shooters by Bob Brister...
- for a
laser clay shooting setup: guns, launcher,
scoreboard and
clays. A
laser clay shooting gun at a
laser clay shooting range.
Laser Clay Launcher/Trap...
- 759 °F). Fire
clays range from
flint clays to
plastic fire
clays, but
there are semi-flint and semi-plastic fire
clays as well. Fire
clays consist of natural...
- self-replicating iron-rich
clays which fixed carbon dioxide into
oxalic acid and
other dicarboxylic acids. This
system of
replicating clays and
their metabolic...
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production processes vary considerably.
Ceramic clays are water-based
substances made from
clay minerals and
other raw materials. They are
baked at...
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baths in
health spas (mud therapy).
Among the
clays most
commonly used are
kaolin and the
smectite clays such as bentonite, montmorillonite, and Fuller's...
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metal clays in
copper were
introduced in 2009 by
Metal Adventures Inc. and Aida.
Because of the
lower cost, the
bronze and
copper metal clays are used...
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sandwiched between two
tetrahedral sheets in 2:1
clays,
while 1:1
clays have
sheets in
matched pairs.
Expansive clays have an
expanding crystal lattice in a 2:1...
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modeling clay. The
formulation was
later sold to
Eberhard Faber and
marketed under the name "FIMO" (FIfi's
MOdeling compound).
Polymer clays contain a...