Spinel-Mullite Materials Obtained by Reaction Sintering of Raw High-Alumina Sources and Magnesia

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert E. Moore
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Synthetic spinel is proving to be a highly effective refractory for specific applications, but its cost limits applications. Formation of spinel from a raw material such as diaspore or bauxite could provide a simple and less costly starting material. In the study reported here, finely ground (-325 mesh) diaspore from Missouri and bauxite from Guyana and China are combined with hard burned MgO (-325 mesh) in appropriate proportions to yield spinel and spinel with secondary phases. A classical sintering and dilatometer study was completed, followed by a microstructure study to determine completeness of the reactions and morphologies of the reaction products.
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APA: Robert E. Moore  (1993)  Spinel-Mullite Materials Obtained by Reaction Sintering of Raw High-Alumina Sources and Magnesia

MLA: Robert E. Moore Spinel-Mullite Materials Obtained by Reaction Sintering of Raw High-Alumina Sources and Magnesia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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