Non-contactdilatometry of hard and soft porcelain compositions |
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Authors: | E. Kamseu C. Leonelli D. Boccaccini |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Material Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda |
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Abstract: | Two different porcelain compositions were studied: a soft and a hard one. DTA, optical non-contact dilatometry and DSC were used to evaluate the thermal behaviour of the porcelain compositions with the aim to master the suitable thermal cycle for each. Results were interpreted on the basis of mineralogy and microstructure: the amorphous phase, abundant in soft porcelain, plays an important role on thermal expansion (8·10–6 K–1 for soft and 6·10–6 K–1 for hard at 1000°C). Thermal expansion behaviour as function of firing time was also studied. Non-contact dilatometry characterisation of porcelain bodies enable to master the suitable thermal cycle for the sintering. |
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