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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF STONES FROM GRANULATES, IN PARTICULAR HEAT STORAGE STONES
abstract The process is for mfg. stones or bricks, esp. heat storage bricks, from a granulate, where a mixt. of water-glass and LiOH soln. is added to a mineral mixt. with size is not >0.3 mm to form a damp. mixt. which is moulded to the required shape. Na- and/or K water-glass is pref. used, mixed with 20% LiOH soln., the resultant mixt. being used in the ratio of 5 pts. to 100 pts. granulate which pref. contains 65% Fe and 5% SiO2, and is esp. iron ore with compsn. 65.9% Fe, 4.7% SiO2, 0.49% Al2O3, 0.01% Cr, 0.03% Mn, 0.01% Cu, 0.034% TiO2, 0.06% C, 0.1% CaO and 0.018% P. After mfr., the brick is pref. coated, at least partially with a surface heat conductor, esp. a colloidal silicon cpd. The bricks are used for electric storage heaters, e.g. night storage heaters. The bricks require no heating during their mfr. which is a substantial cost saving; furthermore, they are less expensive than the usual material, magnesite, and 15% more efficient in use.
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