Detail publikace

Whiteware Bodies without Kaolin

SOKOLÁŘ, R. VODOVÁ, L.

Originální název

Whiteware Bodies without Kaolin

Typ

článek v časopise ve Scopus, Jsc

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Whiteware is a traditional ceramic material that has been manufactured for centuries from a mixture of kaolin + quartz + feldspar. Replacement of kaolin by calcium aluminate cement can increase the strength of green bodies, reduce the coefficient of linear thermal expansion and enhance the whiteness of fired products. A negative aspect of using calcium aluminate cement in ceramic bodies is reduced sintering activity and therefore, need for a higher firing temperature. Sodium hexametaphosphate admixture was also found to be very suitable for creation of calcium aluminate cement-based whiteware bodies with low porosity after firing. Use of this deflocculant increased the modulus of rupture (MOR) and bulk density of dried green bodies. Sodium hexametaphosphate also decreases the water content needed to achieve optimal viscosity for slip casting.

Klíčová slova

whiteware, calcium aluminate cement, kaolin, sodium hexametaphosphate

Autoři

SOKOLÁŘ, R.; VODOVÁ, L.

Rok RIV

2014

Vydáno

11. 2. 2014

ISSN

0020-5214

Periodikum

INTERCERAM

Ročník

63

Číslo

1-2

Stát

Spolková republika Německo

Strany od

19

Strany do

21

Strany počet

3

BibTex

@article{BUT106914,
  author="Radomír {Sokolář} and Lucie {Keršnerová}",
  title="Whiteware Bodies without Kaolin",
  journal="INTERCERAM",
  year="2014",
  volume="63",
  number="1-2",
  pages="19--21",
  issn="0020-5214"
}