Preparation OfInfrared Materials From Ultrafine Quartz Powder

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Huaming Yang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Infrared materials are a special kind of material widely used in military, biological engineering and chemical industry. However, the problems associated with them such as unstable properties, high cost and a high thermal expansion coefficient seriously restrict the development and the wide application of the traditional infrared materials with the SiC or ZrSiO4 matrix. The ultrafine quartz powder is normally used to prepare the infrared materials by hot-pressing technology. The aim of the paper is to investigate the thermal expansivity, the effect of the SiO2 size and the addition of Al2O3 or Fe2O3 on the infrared emissivity of the quartz matrix of the infrared material (QMIM) in a 8-25um wavelength range. The results indicate that 89% of infrared emissivity and 0.4x 10-5/°C of thermal expansion coefficient of QMIM can be obtained. The affecting mechanism of A1203 and Fe2O3 on the infrared emissivity of QMIM were also discussed.
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APA: Huaming Yang  (2003)  Preparation OfInfrared Materials From Ultrafine Quartz Powder

MLA: Huaming Yang Preparation OfInfrared Materials From Ultrafine Quartz Powder. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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