Abstract

Here are discussed some results to use oxyethylidenediphosphonic acid (OEDPA) and various additives as a deflocculant composition for controlling the rheological properties of a ceramic suspension. According to the results of determining thixotropy, it was found that a complex thinner based on soda and OEDPA is the most effective. It is desirable to replace a portion of the soda with liquid glass. By the full factorial experiment method, it was established the optimal composition of the components of the complex thinner. The proposed thinner is highly effective in a wide range of OEDPA, soda, and liquid glass concentrations. The resulting suspensions have stable, high structural–mechanical properties. A mathematical model describing the effect of the composition of the thinner on the viscosity and thixotropy of the suspension is presented. The effect of the diluent on the mechanical properties of the molded dried and fired samples was determined. The addition of OEDPA to the thinner significantly lowers the rheological parameters and the rheological properties of the suspensions approach the rheological properties of Newtonian systems. It was found that OEDPA lowers the mass buildup rate, which can be increased by lowering the moisture content in the suspension, which makes it possible to increase the post-casting and -drying density of the samples. The introduction of this additive leads to an increase in the hydrate shell around the clayey particle and an increase in the stability of the suspension, but the increase in the ζ - potential in comparison with the production additive is very small. The mechanism of action of a complex additive is proposed, including ion-exchange, complexation and chemisorption. An increase in the strength and density of dry and calcinated clay samples as well as a decrease in the shrinkage and porosity are observed. The complex additive makes it possible to optimize the technology at the stages of casting slip and to decrease the number of parts rejected during molding, drying and firing.

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