Short answer is probably yes, long answer is... there are more practical materials, like fire bricks. Should be lots of good online info on furnace/kiln/foundry construction; eg: there's tons of people doing DIY low cost backyard metal casting, getting up to iron melting temps with home made foundries.
Bentonite clay can and has been used for a wide variety of purposes. Some, for example, use it as a natural laxative. Additionally, farmers have been known to use it to reinvigorate their soil. Lastly, the clay is sometimes used in construction.
It is used when greater resistance to very high temperatures is needed. In particular it is used for the construction of kilns (you don't want the inside of your kiln to start melting, do you?)
Mortar is used to stick bricks together. It can be either: * cement mortar: a mixture of water, sand and cement, or * lime mortar: a mixture of lime, sand and water.(This is not used often for modern construction because of its porosity) * clay mud mortar: a mixture of clay sand, water (only used in some adobe construction) Lime is sometimes added to cement mortar to improve workability, waterproof qualities, and reduce shrinkage. Straw is sometimes added to clay mortar to reduce shrinkage.
Clay is used to make potuary. play-do is like clay, but for children.
you can use modeling clay, well at least that is what i used
An anthill is a cone-shaped construction used to assist a colony of ants or termites in nesting and protecting themselves from harm.
yes
those which supply silica,alumina and iron oxide.EG: clay,blast furnace slag ashes,shale and cement rock.commonly used are clay and shale.
Wood, cement, aggregates, metals, bricks, concrete, clay are the most common type of building material used in construction
as clay has more porosity as it absobs water may causes damage to the construction
Bentonite clay can and has been used for a wide variety of purposes. Some, for example, use it as a natural laxative. Additionally, farmers have been known to use it to reinvigorate their soil. Lastly, the clay is sometimes used in construction.
The different types of materials used for construction in Rajasthan include brick and clay. Other materials used are sheet rock, cement, wood, and aluminum.
The Aztecs made clay by mixing water with powdered clay soil to create a moldable substance. They then used their hands or tools to shape the clay into various objects, which were then dried and fired in kilns to harden. Clay was an important material for the Aztecs, used in pottery, sculptures, and building construction.
A cupola furnace is a tall, vertical furnace used to melt iron and other metals. It works by charging alternate layers of metal and coke (carbon fuel) through a charging door at the top of the furnace. The coke is ignited, creating intense heat that melts the metal charge, which is tapped periodically from the base of the furnace.
Although a hill is a landform, an anthill is a term used for a mound of soil made by ants. Landforms include valleys, plateaus, mountains, and glaciers.
The largest component of construction minerals are aggregates, principally crushed rock (limestone, igneous rock and sandstone) and sand and gravel. Other minerals used in construction are clay, chalk and limestone for cement making, brick clay, gypsum, slate and building stone.
You use it to kill certain monsters, such as the Mud Imp, or the Clay Beast. Clay can be combined with water to create soft clay - this in turn is used for pottery. Pottery items are not very valuable; I believe players will make them mainly to train the crafting skill.