Publication detail

Effect of Activated Carbon Bed on Binder Removal from Ceramic Injection Moldings

TRUNEC, M. CIHLÁŘ, J.

Original Title

Effect of Activated Carbon Bed on Binder Removal from Ceramic Injection Moldings

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Weight losses during the binder removal from ceramic injection moldings that have been placed in beds of activated carbon powder and two types of alumina powder were compared. The effect of the specimens size and shape on debinding in a bed of activated carbon was investigated. Because of the structure of its particles, activated carbon powder allowed binder losses in ceramic moldings that consisted of submicrometer-sized particles to increase at a temperature of 130 degC. The binder loss in a bed of activated carbon was dependent on the ratio of surface area to volume of the body that was extracted. Renewal of the sorption abilities of the bed of activated carbon after saturation with binder increased the rate of binder removal.

Keywords

ceramics, injection molding, debinding, activated carbon

Authors

TRUNEC, M.; CIHLÁŘ, J.

RIV year

2001

Released

1. 1. 2001

Publisher

The American Ceramic Society

ISBN

0002-7820

Periodical

Journal of the American Ceramic Society

Year of study

84

Number

3

State

United States of America

Pages from

675

Pages to

677

Pages count

3

BibTex

@article{BUT40115,
  author="Martin {Trunec} and Jaroslav {Cihlář}",
  title="Effect of Activated Carbon Bed on Binder Removal from Ceramic Injection Moldings",
  journal="Journal of the American Ceramic Society",
  year="2001",
  volume="84",
  number="3",
  pages="3",
  issn="0002-7820"
}