[Stoves] Testing glues for briquettes
Jeff Davis
jeff0124 at velocity.net
Fri May 30 16:18:44 CDT 2008
Dear All,
Maybe two types of test, one for in the lab (shaker) and one for out in
the field.
Jeff
> Dear Crispin, and Robert,
>
> Actually the shaking test can be very well controlled. We have lots of
> equipment to do it. The standard soil screen shaker, drums that turn at
> a constant rate with containers attached to the side, wrist arm shakers
> that are standard, rotation shakers etc. Perhaps the same cement mixer
> Jeff has to make the balls could be used to test them? Particle size
> Before n After a ten minute roll.
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> If we could get some methods in the developing Methods Manual Tami is
> putting together then when someone tests a product they could report as
> done by a particular method number. That will at least start to get some
> control over testing.
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> Too much to do in our off hours spare time. But so important!
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> Regards
> Frank
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> Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
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>>Dear Frank
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>>Dropping the briquettes from a given height is probably a good test of
>> their
>>transportability - as good as a (much more difficult to quantify) shaking
>>test.
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>>Regards
>>Cripsin
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