Abstract

The alumina ceramics with high compressive strength were prepared by pressureless sintering, and the kaolinite and calcium carbonate were added as Al2O3‒SiO2‒CaO sintering additives. The effects of sintering temperature on the volume shrinkage, bulk density, water absorption and compressive strength of the alumina ceramics were studied. The phase composition, crystal cell parameters, average grain size and microstructure of the ceramic were analyzed by XRD, SEM and EDS. The results show that the lattice tends to packed with the increase of sintering temperature. The bonding between grains is the most compact after sintering at 1700 ℃. The volume shrinkage increases with the increase of sintering temperature. The water absorption of alumina ceramics after sintering at 1700 °С reaches the minimum value of 0,06 %. The bulk density and compressive strength increase first and then decrease with the increase of sintering temperature. At 1700 ℃, optimized mechanical properties of alumina ceramics is obtained, with a bulk density of 3,80 g/cm3 and a compressive strength of 1323 MPa. Ill. 10. Ref. 41. Tab. 4.

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