This section is from the book "Applied Science For Metal Workers", by William H. Dooley. Also available from Amazon: Applied Science For Metal Workers.
Many materials used in building construction, such as bricks, drain pipes, etc., are made from impure clay by wetting, molding, and then heating the mixture sufficiently to harden it. The red color in bricks is due to the iron oxide in the compounds of the clay.
 
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