Strength characteristics of binder-segregated granules

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zenji Kato Satoshi Tanaka Nozomu Uchida Keizo Uematsu
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"A novel technique is developed and applied to evaluate the binder segregated at the· surface of granule. Compressive strength of each granule was measured directly with a micro-compressive instrument. The relation between compressive characteristics and the amount of binder was discussed quantitatively.IntroductionCharacterization of granules is essential in the production of ceramics, since they govern the structure of green compact and thus the structures and properties of ceramics. However, there is no research to clarify the relation between the strength of granules and structure of granules, especially of binder segregation at granule surface. We develop a novel technique to determine the binder concentration in the granules by the iodine method. In this study, we measure yield strength of granules directly and discuss the relevance between compressive characteristics and the concentration of binder.ExperimentalGranules were prepared by spray-drying of aqueous slurry of commercial alumina (AL160-SG1. Showa Denko, Tokyo, Japan) and PVA (PVA 105 Kurare, Japan). PVA. concentration in granules was 1.1, 1.5 and 2.3 wt%. The inlet and outer air temperatures were 200 and 95 °C , respectively. Iodine-potassium iodide solution was prepared by dissolving iodine (0.15mol) and potassium iodide (0.15mol) in diluted water (50ml). A saturated boric acid solution was prepared by mixing boric acid powder with a diluted water."
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APA: Zenji Kato Satoshi Tanaka Nozomu Uchida Keizo Uematsu  (2000)  Strength characteristics of binder-segregated granules

MLA: Zenji Kato Satoshi Tanaka Nozomu Uchida Keizo Uematsu Strength characteristics of binder-segregated granules. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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