International audienceA Moroccan diatomite is characterized chemically and physically. Mechanical properties of ceramics prepared by sintering at different temperatures ranging from 1050 to 1350 degrees C are studied. Compressive strength and Young modulus are determined by compression tests. Densification and evolution of the microstructure are followed by SEM and other tests
A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid material comprising metal, nonmetal or metalloid atoms ...
Bulk ceramics are usually obtained from sintering of powders, involving both densification and growt...
Starting raw materials, clay and diatomite, from coal mine Kolubara, Serbia were purified using heat...
International audienceA Moroccan diatomite is characterized chemically and physically. Mechanical pr...
The possibility of using diatomite rocks of the Il'insky deposit in the ceramic brick production has...
This study covers the physical, thermal, mechanical, and microstructural properties of porous cerami...
This work presents powder preparation and sintering experiments of a mixture diatomite-titania. X-ra...
Porous silica ceramics were obtained at low forming pressure and low sintering temperature by using ...
For the characterization of diatomite from Vitachevo (Kavadarci, Republic of Macedonia), chemical, m...
This work is part of an effort of consolidation of a daily search for powder technology at the Depar...
Dense and cellular ceramics were produced from yttria partially stabilized zirconia powders by gel-c...
Diatomite is a porous natural pozzolana that contains lots of silica minerals. The usage of diatomit...
The density, strength and thermal conductivity of diatomite compacts were determined after heating t...
The effect of incorporating yttria stabilized zirconia on fracture toughness and other related mecha...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX193851 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid material comprising metal, nonmetal or metalloid atoms ...
Bulk ceramics are usually obtained from sintering of powders, involving both densification and growt...
Starting raw materials, clay and diatomite, from coal mine Kolubara, Serbia were purified using heat...
International audienceA Moroccan diatomite is characterized chemically and physically. Mechanical pr...
The possibility of using diatomite rocks of the Il'insky deposit in the ceramic brick production has...
This study covers the physical, thermal, mechanical, and microstructural properties of porous cerami...
This work presents powder preparation and sintering experiments of a mixture diatomite-titania. X-ra...
Porous silica ceramics were obtained at low forming pressure and low sintering temperature by using ...
For the characterization of diatomite from Vitachevo (Kavadarci, Republic of Macedonia), chemical, m...
This work is part of an effort of consolidation of a daily search for powder technology at the Depar...
Dense and cellular ceramics were produced from yttria partially stabilized zirconia powders by gel-c...
Diatomite is a porous natural pozzolana that contains lots of silica minerals. The usage of diatomit...
The density, strength and thermal conductivity of diatomite compacts were determined after heating t...
The effect of incorporating yttria stabilized zirconia on fracture toughness and other related mecha...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX193851 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid material comprising metal, nonmetal or metalloid atoms ...
Bulk ceramics are usually obtained from sintering of powders, involving both densification and growt...
Starting raw materials, clay and diatomite, from coal mine Kolubara, Serbia were purified using heat...