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Ceramics maximum firing temperature

Refractory Fibers Recently, zirconia-based insulating material with a low density and a low thermal conductivity has been developed in the form of fibers, paper, felt, board and shaped articles. The material is a cubic zirconia soHd solution stabilized with yttria, and has a maximum usable temperature of >2100 C. The innovative fabrication technique involves the use of an organic precursor fiber as a structural template, impregnated with an aqueous solution of zirconium chloride and yttrium chloride. The metallic salts are deposited within the organic fiber, which can subsequently be burned off by a controlled oxidation. The hollow remainder is then fired at a sufficiently high temperature (800-1300 °C) so as to induce crystallization, after which the oxide particles are sintered to develop a ceramic bond. Other techniques to produce refractory fibers involve phase inver-... [Pg.216]

Most ceramic products are fired in air under oxidizing conditions. The ideal kiln for the firing of ceramics is capable of heating and cooling the parts uniformly at the maximum rate of temperature change for each of the stages mentioned in Tab. 6.7-6. [Pg.730]


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