Powders obtained by milling ceramics shells, already used as investment material in casting processes, were sintered to investigate their possible re-use in the production of ceramic refractories. The sintering behaviour of these powders, consisting essentially of silica and mullite, were analysed both in a heating run by conventional contact dilatometry and in an isothermal process via optical dilatometry. The mechanical properties of sintered composites formed with a matrix of fine powders and an inert coarse phase of the same material are evaluated and discussed in view of possible use in the production of refractory tiles.

Sintering of waste of superalloy casting investment shells as a fine aggregate for refractory tiles

F Valenza;
2010

Abstract

Powders obtained by milling ceramics shells, already used as investment material in casting processes, were sintered to investigate their possible re-use in the production of ceramic refractories. The sintering behaviour of these powders, consisting essentially of silica and mullite, were analysed both in a heating run by conventional contact dilatometry and in an isothermal process via optical dilatometry. The mechanical properties of sintered composites formed with a matrix of fine powders and an inert coarse phase of the same material are evaluated and discussed in view of possible use in the production of refractory tiles.
2010
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Sintering
Mechanical properties
Mullite
Refractories
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