Influence of alumina content on green machined electrical porcelain
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2011
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Resumo |
The effect of alumina content on the mechanical strength of electrical porcelain manufactured by green machining of isostatically pressed blanks was examined with a view to attaining optimal mechanical properties at low sintering temperatures. Porcelain compositions were formulated with four different alumina contents, maintaining the same proportion of the other materials (kaolin, clay and feldspar). Test specimens were isostatically pressed at 70 MPa and machined at high speed into cylindrical test specimens using controlled machining parameters. These specimens were sintered at several temperatures to determine the optimal sintering temperature for each composition, after which their mechanical properties were analyzed by the flexural bend test. The results indicated a correlation between the alumina content and the sintering temperature, and between the flexural strength and its influence on the green machining conditions. An average tensile strength of 786 MPa was attained for the composition with an added content of 30 wt% of commercial alumina sintered at 1250 degrees C, pressed and machined under industrial conditions. CNPq[479041/2009-1] |
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INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS, v.31, n.2, Special Issue, p.137-143, 2011 1121-7588 |
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eng |
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TECHNA SRL |
Relação |
Industrial Ceramics |
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closedAccess Copyright TECHNA SRL |
Palavras-Chave | #HIGH-VOLTAGE INSULATORS #AVOIDING QUARTZ #CERAMICS #Materials Science, Ceramics |
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