Abstract
This study presents the development of innovative composite materials by incorporating wollastonite, thermovermiculite, silicon IV oxide (SiO₂), and aerosil. The primary objective was to formulate high-performance materials with enhanced mechanical, thermal, and structural properties suitable for industrial and construction applications. Wollastonite and thermovermiculite, known for their excellent reinforcing properties, were combined with SiO₂ and aerosil to create a hybrid matrix. The materials were synthesized and characterized using techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA). Experimental results revealed that the new compositions exhibited superior heat resistance, improved strength, and enhanced durability compared to traditional materials. The inclusion of aerosil, with its fine particle size and high surface area, contributed to improved dispersion and homogeneity within the matrix, resulting in enhanced thermal stability and mechanical performance. These advanced composites hold great potential for applications in areas requiring robust thermal and structural integrity, including insulation, construction materials, and high-temperature industrial components. Future work will focus on further optimizing these formulations and exploring their use in specialized engineering fields.
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