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What would a prefix be for fired?

A possible prefix for "fired" could be "un-" to form "unfired."


Differences between fired and unfired pressure vessels?

Fired pressure vessels are a separate category of vessels that include power boilers and other vessels that are designed to accept heat. This category of component would include coal/gas and oil fired boilers and well as boilers that are heated by a waste heat gas stream or a hot oil system. Electricly heated steam generators are also considered to be "fired" "Unfired" pressure vessels are almost everything else that is pressurized to 15 psig or higher. This would include things like pressurized tanks storing air, nitrogen, ammonia or natural gas.


What are bricks?

Bricks are mostly clay, fired to be hard and resist water penetration


How does a bolt action rifle work?

Manipulation of the bolt will load and extract the fired or unfired round.


What is the value of a 1987 Winchester Model 1300 Shotgun that has never been fired?

your Winchester model 1300 in unfired condition would be worth between 300-350 dollars.


Why is firing bricks beneficial to construction?

When bricks are fired it creates a chemical reaction that hardens the molecules and strengthens the brick.


Why do sun-dried bricks break in water and kiln-fired bricks do not?

Sun-dried bricks, made from a mixture of clay, sand, and water, are not fired at high temperatures, leaving them porous and weak. When exposed to water, their structure absorbs moisture, causing them to weaken and disintegrate. In contrast, kiln-fired bricks undergo a high-temperature firing process that vitrifies the clay, resulting in a dense, hard product that is less porous and highly resistant to water damage. This thermal transformation gives kiln-fired bricks their durability and strength.


What is the value of a 30-30 centenial model 1967?

Your Canadian centennial rifle or carbine in unfired condition will bring 650 dollars.If the rifle has been fired,then you are looking at between 200-350 dollars.


Are concrete bricks fired?

No, concrete bricks are not fired. Unlike clay bricks, which are baked in a kiln to harden, concrete bricks are made from a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates, and they harden through a curing process. This process involves allowing the concrete to set and gain strength over time, usually in a controlled environment.


What is the value of your colt new frontier?

This gun depending on the condition if unfired is worth around 650.00 if fired it goes down from there with the condition.....


What special materials were used to build Mission San Jose?

it was made out of bricks, a church bell, etc.......................


Why color of brick is red?

Bricks are typically red due to the presence of iron oxide in the clay used to make them. When fired in a kiln, this iron oxide gives bricks their distinctive red color. The color can also be influenced by the temperature at which the bricks are fired.