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Dinas brick

Dinas-stein, m. Dinas brick, silica brick, -ton, m. Dinas clay. ziegeli m. DitMsiegel. Dinaton, m. Dinas clay. [Pg.104]

Dinas Brick. The original name for a silica refractory, so called from Dinas, in S. Wales, where the silica rock was quarried. The name is preserved in the German dinas-stein and the Russian equivalent. [Pg.92]

In 1820 dinas (silica) bricks were produced for the first time in England [4]... [Pg.45]

The term DINAS refers to a locality in South Wales, UK, where the silica bricks were invented around 1820 by W.W. Young. [Pg.79]

Figure 3.18 Schematic cross-section of a silica brick with transformations of the silica phases according to the DINAS rule. Figure 3.18 Schematic cross-section of a silica brick with transformations of the silica phases according to the DINAS rule.

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