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Silica containing highly porous alumina ceramic

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, , Citation R Svinka et al 2011 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 18 182008 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/18/18/182008

1757-899X/18/18/182008

Abstract

Porous alumina ceramic were produced by slip casting of aqueous alumina slurry with added small amount of metallic aluminium powder. Pores form in result of chemical reaction of aluminum with water by hydrogen gas evolution reaction and solidification of suspension. Porosity of such materials sintered at a temperature of 1600 – 1750°C varies from 60 to 90%. Pore size distribution and mechanical strength of these materials depend largely on the grain size of used raw materials. The major part of pores in the materials produced without additive of silica are larger than 10 ±m, but with 5 – 10 wt.% additive of silica in the raw mix pore size decreases considerably. The sintering shrinkage decreases to 2.5%. Coefficient of thermal expansion equally decreases from 8.9-10−6 K−1 to 7.1 10−6 K−1 and classification temperature increases to 1600°C, while deformation at high temperature decreases considerably.

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