In situ mullite ceramic foams were fabricated using polymeric sponge replication method from ceramic slurry containing alpha alumina and kaolin mixtures. Ceramic preforms were processed using microwave energy and conventional heating. The sintered foam samples were characterized by SEM and XRD observations, density measurements and compression tests in order to observe the effect of two different sintering techniques on the structure and properties. It was found that the microwave processing was completed in a shorter burning out and sintering cycle and produced structures having higher mullite transformation ratio and fine grains. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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A novel and potentially economical microwave route has been developed for the synthesis and sinterin...
A high mechanical strength (6.1 MPa) glass foam was produced by sintering/foaming at 830 ºC in an ex...
Mullite fibres were synthesised from a mixture of aluminium, aluminium chloride and acidic silica so...
Mullite-zirconia composites were fabricated by reaction sintering of ZrSiO4 and alpha-Al2O3 using co...
Porous geopolymer precursors were firstly prepared by the direct foaming method using bauxite, fly a...
High open porosity, network-like structure and high surface-to-volume ratio make open-celled ceramic...
In situ mullite ceramic foams were fabricated using polymeric sponge replication method from ceramic...
In situ cordierite foams were fabricated using a polymeric sponge replication method from ceramic sl...
An experience on a simple process for producing alumina-rutile-mullite ceramic foams by using aqueou...
Macroporous open-celled ceramic foams finds applications in numerous technological fields, like part...
&nbs...
Mullite (3Al2O3.2SiO2) is commonly used phase for high temperature and thermal shock resistant appli...
Porous Mullite ceramics finds numerous advanced engineering applications including aerospace, molten...
Lightweight corundum-mullite thermal insulation materials were successfully prepared by microwave si...
A novel and potentially economical microwave route has been developed for the synthesis and sinterin...
A novel and potentially economical microwave route has been developed for the synthesis and sinterin...
A high mechanical strength (6.1 MPa) glass foam was produced by sintering/foaming at 830 ºC in an ex...
Mullite fibres were synthesised from a mixture of aluminium, aluminium chloride and acidic silica so...
Mullite-zirconia composites were fabricated by reaction sintering of ZrSiO4 and alpha-Al2O3 using co...
Porous geopolymer precursors were firstly prepared by the direct foaming method using bauxite, fly a...
High open porosity, network-like structure and high surface-to-volume ratio make open-celled ceramic...