Ceramic and Glass Materials
110 J.D. Smith and W.G. Fahrenholtz Peter T.B. Shaffer, Engineering Properties of Carbides, in Ceramics and Glass: Engineered M ...
J.F. Shackelford and R.H. Doremus (eds.), Ceramic and Glass Materials: 111 Structure, Properties and Processing. © Springer 2008 ...
112 W.G. Fahrenholtz based on the utilization of silicate or aluminosilicate minerals [7]. As clay-based tradi- tional ceramics ...
7 Clays 113 industry in 2002, based on 40.7 million metric tons [8]. Traditional ceramics still account for a significant fracti ...
114 W.G. Fahrenholtz clay minerals is composed of a unique combination of layers that are made up of either tetrahedral or octah ...
7 Clays 115 composed of alternating octahedral and tetrahedral sheets. Bonding within each repeat unit is covalent, making the l ...
116 W.G. Fahrenholtz More complex clay minerals are produced when Mg2+ or Fe3+ substitute onto the octahedral Al3+ sites in eith ...
7 Clays 117 Feldspars are common aluminosilicate minerals that are present in many different igneous rocks including granites an ...
118 W.G. Fahrenholtz which form due to incomplete decomposition of feldspar, are much more resist- ant to hydration than feldspa ...
7 Clays 119 are those found in Cornwall, England, the source of English china clay [22]. Typical compositions of some primary ch ...
120 W.G. Fahrenholtz China clays generally contain large proportions of the mineral kaolinite, but can con- tain substantial amo ...
7 Clays 121 resistance, and excellent thermal stability. However, higher processing temperatures and increasingly stringent batc ...
122 W.G. Fahrenholtz firing shrinkages, bentonites are rarely used as a major constituent of traditional ceramics; applications ...
7 Clays 123 Earthenware refers to products produced from unbeneficiated clays with no other additives. Earthenware clays are for ...
124 W.G. Fahrenholtz this section, in order of increasing water content, are: (1) dry pressing (2) stiff plastic forming, (3) so ...
7 Clays 125 contents, free water that does not interact with particle surfaces begins to separate individual particles, eventual ...
126 W.G. Fahrenholtz forming aids [1]. Organic additives are commonly used as binders and plasticizers, but clays such as benton ...
7 Clays 127 and low-volume hand techniques such as throwing and wheel turning [27]. The imposed pressure range for soft plastic ...
128 W.G. Fahrenholtz from the sides of the mold and is rigid enough to be removed without deformation. Slip casting is used to f ...
7 Clays 129 continues to draw interest from the materials research community due to on-going con- troversies related to the comp ...
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