Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1464111 | Ceramics International | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of additions of SiC particulates on rheological and sintering behaviour of slip-cast alumina–zircon composites has been investigated. Finely divided alumina, zircon and silicon carbide powders were first processed into slips, using polyacrylite dispersant (0.5 wt.%) to create highly concentrated, stable aqueous suspensions at 40 vol.% loadings, from which test specimens which were then slip cast and dried. They were subsequently sintered in air for 2 h at 1650 °C. Rheological properties of the prepared slips were evaluated and related to the amount of added SiC. After sintering, the resultant porosities, fractional densities, crystallographic phases present, and microstructures were determined.
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Authors
H. Majidian, T. Ebadzadeh, E. Salahi,