Chapter 13: Problem 21
(a) What are the three main components of a whiteware ceramic such as porcelain? (b) What role does each component play in the forming and firing procedures?
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Chapter 13: Problem 21
(a) What are the three main components of a whiteware ceramic such as porcelain? (b) What role does each component play in the forming and firing procedures?
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(a) Name three factors that influence the degree to which vitrification occurs in claybased ceramic wares. (b) Explain how density, firing distortion, strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal conductivity are affected by the extent of vitrification.
Compare the temperatures at which sodalime, borosilicate, \(96 \%\) silica, and fused silica may be annealed.
Compare the manner in which the aggregate particles become bonded together in claybased mixtures during firing and in cements during setting,
(a) Why is it so important to control the rate of drying of a ceramic body that has been hydroplastically formed or slip cast? (b) Cite three factors that influence the rate of drying, and explain how each affects the rate.
Some ceramic materials are fabricated by hot isostatic pressing. Cite some of the limitations and difficulties associated with this technique.
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