Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-2127
Print ISSN : 0009-0255
ISSN-L : 0009-0255
Solidification of Glass Powder by A Hydrothermal Hot-Pressing Technique
Mamoru NISHIOKAKazumichi YANAGISAWANakamichi YAMASAKI
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1986 Volume 94 Issue 1095 Pages 1119-1124

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A borosilicate glass powder was solidified with a NaOH solution or distilled water by the hydrothermal hot-pressing technique. The effect of hydrothermal conditions on the compressive strength was investigated, and the densification mechanism of the glass powder during the hydrothermal hot-pressing was discussed in terms of isothermal shrinkage. The glass powder was successfully solidified by hydrothermal hot-pressing at a reaction temperature lower than that of an ordinary pressure sintering. The solidified body obtained in the presence of distilled water (10wt%) at 280° had a high compressive strength of about 2300kg/cm2. The analysis of initial densification process of the glass powder in hydrothermal hot-pressing with Murray's rate equation revealed that the densification proceeds both by viscous flow and by rearrangement process. Analysis of the shrinkage rates with a rate equation of hydrothermal reaction suggested that the dissolution of particles into solution controlled the initial densification of the glass powder, and that the alkaline metal acted as a catalyst.

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