Abstract
Fused silica ceramics with high flexural strength, low porosity, low dielectric constant and loss tangent were fabricated by gelcasting, a near-net shape fabrication technique. Fused silica suspensions with solid loading as high as 73 vol.% with low viscosity has been prepared using various dispersants in acidic and alkaline regions/medium. Commercially available Darvan 821A, Darvan C-N, Dolapix A88 and Dolapix CE64 were used as dispersants. Investigations were carried out to determine the suitable dispersant and effects of dispersant percentage, pH value, zeta potential, and solid loading on the rheological properties of the suspension. Darvan 821A showed better results in the suspension of fused silica particles in aqueous gelcast system. At 1250°C the flexural strength of fused silica bodies is as high as 52.3 MPa, and the dielectric constant and loss tangent (1 MHz) were as low as 3.25 and 1 X L52M0-3 for solid loading of 70 vol.% respectively. Such properties are highly desirable for ceramic radomes used in lower range missiles.
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