Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5437561 Ceramics International 2017 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of this work is to determine the effect of TiO2 on sintering and mechanical proprieties of new multifunction resistant (MFR) porcelain prepared from local abundant raw materials. Based on a preliminary work, the new selected composition was 30 wt% kaolins (20 wt% kaolin halloysite type + 10 wt% kaolin Tamazart), 45 wt% k-feldspar and 25 wt% quartz and containing different contents of TiO2 (3, 5 and 8 wt%). The sintering temperatures of mixtures were between 1140 and 1260 °C. Subsequently, the obtained phases in the elaborated samples were investigated by X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analyses, Raman spectroscopy and SEM analysis. The optimum sintering conditions gave a higher bulk density (2.47 g.cm−3) and excellent mechanical properties: The three point flexural strength (3PFS), Vickers micro-hardness (VMH) and apparent porosity (PA) of porcelains sintered at 1160 °C were 238 MPa, 12.3 GPa and 2%, respectively. This obtained 3PFS value is drastically higher than that achieved for conventional porcelains (ranged between 60 and 80 MPa). Moreover, these two best 3PFS (238 MPa) and VMH (12.3 GPa) values achieved for this new MFR porcelains were considerably higher when compared to those values (3PFS=218 MPa and VMH=6.5 GPa) obtained by others for porcelain −30% ZrO2 composite, even though their mixtures were hot pressed in vacuum at 970 °C for 2 min. Besides, the maximum value achieved for the new MFR porcelains is nearby that of the flexural strength of porcelain containing 5 wt% TiO2 and 30 wt % alumina (about 240 MPa). In other words, the presence of 30 wt % alumina in their product well confirm the benefic effect of the used raw materials (saving 30 wt % alumina) on porcelain strengthening.
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