• Title/Summary/Keyword: Heat-treated chamotte

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Effect of Processing Parameters on the Densification-Behaviors by Low Shrinkage in Clay Materials (점토질소지의 공정제어에 따른 저수축 치밀화효과)

  • 임희진;최성철;이응상;이진성
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.725-734
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    • 1996
  • Shrinkage behaviors associated with forming drying and firing processes could be a driving force for the densification in materials. Low shrinkage-densification behaviors in clay materials have been shown to be highly dependent upon the processing parameters including particle size effect and kinetic behaviors caused by phases transformation characteristics. Chamottes pre-treated at 90$0^{\circ}C$ and 120$0^{\circ}C$ had dominent influence upon shrinkage control of materials during heat-treatment. But Coarse chamotte particles heat-treated at 120$0^{\circ}C$ did not contri-bute to any densification behaviors in clay materials while these added coarse particles could enhance near-net-shape control. Microstructure / property relationships in clay materials have been thought to be directly influenced by optimized characteristics between low shrinkage and densification behaviors.

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De-soda Process Using Silica for Fabrication of Low Soda Alumina Powder

  • Park, Sang-Chun;Kim, Dae-Woong;Heo, In-Woong;Lee, Sang-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.192-196
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    • 2015
  • Low soda alumina powder was fabricated using silica (${\alpha}$-quartz) as an agent for removing soda components in the alumina. Quartz powder 2 mm in size was added to aluminum hydroxide obtained through the Bayer process, and then the mixture was heated at various temperatures. Finally, the heat-treated powders were sieved for classification. In this study, the effects of the quartz amount and heating temperature on the mechanism of removing soda were examined. A minimum soda content of 0.005 wt% was observed at the conditions of 15 wt% quartz (based on $Al(OH)_3$ amount) heat-treated at $1600^{\circ}C$ for 8 h. The soda components, such as $Na_2O$, NaOH, and $Na_2CO_3$, in alumina were ionized and activated at high temperature, and this facilitated the reaction with quartz silica and alumina producing nepheline. The advantages of using quartz include low iron content and low cost in comparison with the conventional de-soda process using chamotte, another silicate mineral.