Chiang Mai Journal of Science

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The Preparation of Cordierite-Mullite Composite for Thermal Shock Resistance Material

Phatthamon Kiattisaksophon and Sukdiphon Thiansem
* Author for corresponding; e-mail address: Sukdipown@hotmail.com
Volume: Vol.35 No.1 (JANUARY 2008)
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Received: 20 September 2007, Revised: -, Accepted: 15 October 2007, Published: -

Citation: Kiattisaksophon P. and Thiansem S., The Preparation of Cordierite-Mullite Composite for Thermal Shock Resistance Material, Chiang Mai Journal of Science, 2008; 35(1): 6-10.

Abstract

In this study aims to prepare cordierite-mullite composite to be use as a thermal shock resistance materials. Commercial available cordierite and mullite powders were used as starting raw materials with various ratios up to 100 wt% and were mixed together by ball milling in order to prepare a composite material. 0.6 wt% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) was also added in the mixtures. The specimen was pressed under 1,500 kg/cm2 and sintered between 1,250oC and 1,400oC with a temperature interval of  50oC. The thermal expansion coefficient was measured and observed by loop of  thermal behavior when heated up to maximum temperature and cooled down to room temperature. Thermal behavior was studied. Thermal shock resistance was measured following ASTM method. The microstructure of composite has been characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The result revealed that the percentage of cordierite-mullite at 70:30 wt% and sintered at 1400oC showed good results in both of  physical and thermal properties.

Keywords: Cordierite, Mullite, Thermal expansion, Thermal shock resistance

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