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Title: Effects of silicon carbide on the phase developments in mullite-carbon ceramic composite
Authors: Aramide, Fatai
Akintunde, Idris
Keywords: Kaolin
Mullite
graphite (carbon)
sintering temperatures
phase transformation
sintered ceramic composite
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies
Citation: Aramide and Akintunde (2017)
Series/Report no.: 31;
Abstract: The effects of the addition of silicon carbide and sintering temperatures on the phases developed, in sintered ceramic composite produced from kaolin and graphite was investigated. The kaolin and graphite of known mineralogical composition were thoroughly blended with 4 and 8 vol % silicon carbide. From the homogeneous mixture of kaolin, graphite and silicon carbide, standard samples were prepared via uniaxial compaction. The test samples produced were subjected to firing (sintering) at 1300°C, 1400°C and 1500°C. The sintered samples were characterized for the developed phases using x‐ray diffractometry analysis, microstructural morphology using ultra‐high resolution field emission scanning electron microscope (UHRFEGSEM). It was observed that microstructural morphology of the samples revealed the evolution of mullite, cristobalite and microcline. The kaolinite content of the raw kaolin undergoes transformation into mullite and excess silica, the mullite and the silica phases contents increased with increased sintering temperature. It is also generally observed that the graphite content progressively reduced linearly with increased sintering temperature. It is concluded that silicon carbide acts as anti-oxidant for the graphite, this anti-oxidant effect was more effective at 4 vol % silicon carbide
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6682
ISSN: 1583-1078
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