Abstract

The process for alumina gel casting was developed using an inorganic binder The monohydroxy aluminium oxide (boehmite, AlOOH) was incorporated with ultrafine alumina of particles (0·5 μm) and the slurry rheology was studied and presented. The effect of boehmite in slurry viscosity was observed with respect to different amounts of boehmite and time. The alumina 54 vol% slurry with 10 wt% boehmite showed the viscosity of 880 mPa s at 93 s −1. An external coagulating agent, HMTA, was incorporated with alumina–boehmite slurry and the effective change in slurry viscosity with respect to concentration and time was studied. The addition of HMTA results in faster gelation and the optimum concentration was determined as 0·21 mol L −1. The alumina gelcast body was dried under humidity conditions at 40°C, RH 70%. The defect free dried green body was obtained and the total linear drying shrinkage was calculated as 3·2% and the green density observed was 59·3% of theoretical value. The sintered density of 98% (TD) was achieved at 1450°C in 2 h. The mechanical hardness of sintered alumina measured as 2286 kg mm −2. The sintered ceramic showed an extremely fine grained microstructure with an average grain size <2 μm. The boehmite acts as an excellent binder and sintering aid for alumina ceramics.

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