Fibrous Reinforcement In Clay-Bonded Silicon Carbide Refractory Using Andalusite Powder

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bowen Li
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Silicon Carbide is an excellent refractory material. Its physical properties make it extremely useful, particularly in applications where corrosion resistance and wear are important considerations. Commercial silicon carbide refractory is frequently manufactured by bonding silicon carbide particles with clay; however, clay may cause problems in the sintered products. This study investigates the potential of replacing a portion of the clay with andalusite powder. The results show that micron size andalusite powder can improve not only the strength of the refractory but also the sinterability. The mechanisms for these improvements are discussed.
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APA: Bowen Li  (2006)  Fibrous Reinforcement In Clay-Bonded Silicon Carbide Refractory Using Andalusite Powder

MLA: Bowen Li Fibrous Reinforcement In Clay-Bonded Silicon Carbide Refractory Using Andalusite Powder. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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