Figure 1: Comparison of the mean bending strengths of 6 types of shot salt: a) after drying and b) after 24 h in the open air (the mean value for 6 cores; A – original granularity, B – fraction of 0.063–1.0 mm)

Figure 1: Comparison of the mean bending strengths of 6 types of shot salt: a) after drying and b) after 24 h in the open air (the mean value for 6 cores; A – original granularity, B – fraction of 0.063–1.0 mm)

Figure 1: Comparison of the mean bending strengths of 6 types of shot salt: a) after drying and b) after 24 h in the open air (the mean value for 6 cores; A – original granularity, B – fraction of 0.063–1.0 mm)

Figure 1: Comparison of the mean bending strengths of 6 types of shot salt: a) after drying and b) after 24 h in the open air (the mean value for 6 cores; A – original granularity, B – fraction of 0.063–1.0 mm)