RI 6174 Pressure Forming Of Aluminum Oxide

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Sara Jane Boles
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The purpose of this Bureau of Mines investigation was primarily to isolate and examine the effect of liquid content upon the apparent porosity and bulk density of compacts pressed from high-purity, fused aluminum oxide, and, secondarily, to study the actual mechanism by which the liquid content affects the bulk density. No attempt was made to approach the theoretical maximum density of the oxide by introducing additives, particle packings, or similar variables; instead this study is an intercomparison of the bulk densities obtained as functions of the water contents of the compacting mixtures. Water content was varied from 7 percent to 25 percent, on a total-weight basis. The data gathered indicated a well-defined optimum water content for obtaining minimum apparent porosity and maximum bulk density, under the conditions of the experiment. During the course of this study, a number of additional variables in the forming process were discovered and are introduced in this report, although a thorough evaluation was found to be beyond the scope of this present investigation.
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APA: Sara Jane Boles  (1963)  RI 6174 Pressure Forming Of Aluminum Oxide

MLA: Sara Jane Boles RI 6174 Pressure Forming Of Aluminum Oxide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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