Some chemical-physical properties of gypsum bonded investment are studied as a function of the addition of different inorganic and organic additives as well as of the temperature and duration of burnout process. The attention has been focused on the measurement of the temperature of the CaSO4 thermal decomposition that is strictly related to the origin of gas porosity and on the microchemical and microstructural properties of the thermal treated CaSO4 bonded investment such as porosity and particles morphology. The results evidence the role played by the additives on the final chemical-physical properties of the investment.

Thermochemical and microstructural study of modified CaSO4 bonded investment with inorganic and organic additives

2001

Abstract

Some chemical-physical properties of gypsum bonded investment are studied as a function of the addition of different inorganic and organic additives as well as of the temperature and duration of burnout process. The attention has been focused on the measurement of the temperature of the CaSO4 thermal decomposition that is strictly related to the origin of gas porosity and on the microchemical and microstructural properties of the thermal treated CaSO4 bonded investment such as porosity and particles morphology. The results evidence the role played by the additives on the final chemical-physical properties of the investment.
2001
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Inglese
Eddie Bell
Proceedings of 15th Santa Fe Symposium on Jewelry Manufacturing Technology
15th Santa Fe Symposium on Jewelry Manufacturing Technology
Volume unico
241
252
12
0-931913-31-4
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
20-23 Maggio 2001
Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
Thermal decomposition
surface acid-base properties
DTA-TG
SEM-EDS
XRD
6
none
Gmingo, ; Gmontesperelli, ; Criccucci, ; Vfaccenda, ; Abianco, ; Psbornicchia,
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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