Alumina Lightweight Ceramics Modified with Plasma Synthesized Nanopowders
BaltSilica 2011: Book of Abstracts of the 5th Baltic Conference on Silicate Materials 2011
Ieva Zaķe-Tiļuga, Ruta Švinka, Visvaldis Švinka, Ēriks Palčevskis

The aim of this study is to clarify possibilities of using plasma synthesized Al2O3 and SiC nanopowders as additives in alumina lightweight ceramics prepared by slip casting. Each plasma synthesized nanopowder (PSNP) was incorporated in the material by a different method, because of their diverse influence on the properties of slip. Al2O3 PSNP was introduced in the matrix in form of aqueous suspension. SiC nanopowder was added directly to raw materials. Bending strength, bulk density, apparent porosity and thermal shock resistance were determined to evaluate the influence of these additives. The effect of Al2O3 PSNP addition on the properties of material depends on the initial sintering temperature. SiC particles during sintering oxidize into SiO2 and then in the reaction with alumina form mullite. Addition of SiC considerably improves bending strength and thermal shock resistance.


Keywords
Porous, lightweight, alumina, nanopowder, mullite

Zaķe-Tiļuga, I., Švinka, R., Švinka, V., Palčevskis, Ē. Alumina Lightweight Ceramics Modified with Plasma Synthesized Nanopowders. In: BaltSilica 2011: Book of Abstracts of the 5th Baltic Conference on Silicate Materials, Latvia, Rīga, 23-25 May, 2011. Rīga: RTU Publishing House, 2011, pp.51-52. ISSN 2243-6057.

Publication language
English (en)
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