JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Particle Technology and Fluidization
Effects of Dry Grinding of Powder Mixture on Formation of Cordierite in Sintered Body and Its Mechanical Properties
Mitsuru NikaidoShigeru SanoFumio Saito
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2000 Volume 33 Issue 5 Pages 715-720

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Dry grinding a mixture composed of kaolinite, talc, and aluminum hydroxide was conducted using a tumbling ball mill to investigate its effect on formation of cordierite in a sintered body prepared from the ground product and its mechanical and thermal properties. The grinding enables us to induce structural changes in the raw materials, namely into amorphous state with good homogenization. Prolonged grinding of about 192 h leads to the formation of single-phase α-cordierite from the ground product at relatively low sintering temperature. Grinding for 192 h and sintering at 1573 K allows us to produce dense α-cordierite in the sintered body, having high Vickers hardness (700 Hv) and a low linear thermal expansion coefficient of 0.6 × 10–6/K (298–1173 K).
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