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An exploratory study of producing non-silicate all-oxide composites by melt infiltration

✍ Scribed by William B. Hillig; Henry C. McGuigan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
940 KB
Volume
196
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-5093

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✦ Synopsis


The feasibility of producing high temperature non-silicate all-oxide composites by melt infiltration was investigated in the CaO-MgO A1203 system. Both non-reactive and reactive melt infiltration approaches were explored. Molten CaO.AI203 and the CaO.2A1203 MgO.A1203 (magnesium spinel) eutectic composition were the usual infiltrants. The melting temperatures are 1602 °C and 1700 °C respectively. Non-reactive infiltration involved infiltrating porous spinel bodies with a molten eutectic composition that was already substantially in equilbirium with the preform material. Reactive infiltration occurred, for example, when molten CaO.A1203 was used to impregnate preforms comprised of CaO.6AI203 or A1203, neither of which was in phase equilibrium with the melt. Accordingly the preform phase underwent chemical change as equilibrium became established. Sound composites could be obtained using both approaches. However, the infiltration behaviors were quite different; reactive infiltration was more difficult to control.