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Cermets From Thermite Reactions

 

作者: J. D. WALTON,   N. E. POULOS,  

 

期刊: Journal of the American Ceramic Society  (WILEY Available online 1959)
卷期: Volume 42, issue 1  

页码: 40-49

 

ISSN:0002-7820

 

年代: 1959

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1959.tb09140.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

The process whereby the components of a thermite are pressed into a desired shape and ignited to form a cermet is described. In this process, the oxide of the cermet (Al2O3) is produced from the oxidation of powdered aluminum and the metallic phase is produced from the resulting reduction of its oxide. A third component (clay, Al2O3, or MgO) is added to act as a control agent. Methods of compacting and firing are described. A table of oxides reduced by aluminum using this process is presented. The formation of metallic silicides and borides as the metallic phase of a cermet from the appropriate silicates and borates, or metallic oxides with silica or boric acid, is discussed. As an example, ZrSi2is produced by the reduction of either ZrSiO4or ZrO2and SiO2, and TiB2by the reduction of TiO2and B2O3. The following advantages may be obtained by this method: (1) inexpensive compositions, (2) low ignition temperatures (1800°F.), (3) high reaction temperatures (5000°F.), (4) short firing time (1 hour), and (5) controlled atmosphere unnecessary. A technique was developed whereby cermet test specimens could be prepared from the thermite reaction between aluminum and zirconium silicate. The tensile strength of the finished cermet is given at room temperature and at 2200°F. The apparatus used for determining these tensile strengths is described. Modulus of rupture data also are given. Other oxide thermites were added to the basic zirconium silicate thermite mixture. The effect of these thermite additions on the strength of the basic thermite is describ

 

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