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http://dx.doi.org/10.4191/KCERS.2002.39.11.1048

Quantitative Evaluation of Plasticity and Extension for Extruding Body  

Bae, Won-Tae (Department of Ceramic Engineering, Gyeongsang National University)
Shin, Dong-Woo (NANO Corporation)
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Abstract
When forming the ceramic body with plastic mass, it is needed that a quantitative testing method for plasticity, not only to evaluate the plasticity of a body, but also to control it within limits. Although many testing instruments were introduced, but no handy testing instrument for the plasticity quantitatively has been developed. In this study, modified vicat needle was designed to handily evaluate the plasicity of extruding bodies for honeycomb. The plasticity of three plastic masses was tested with this equipment. Columned needle with 2 mm diameter was adopted to measure the resistance for deformation and spherical needle with 9.5 mm diameter was adopted to measure the amount of deformation before cracking. The plasticity of three tested bodies were clearly distinguished quantitatively each other and the testing results were helpful to evaluated the workability of theses bodies. Probably, it is possible to evaluate the plasticity of various ceramic bodies with this apparatus, if suitable diameters of columns and spheres are selected.
Keywords
Quantitative evaluation; Plasticity; Extension; Extruding body;
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