johnrh
Chemical
- Feb 17, 2003
- 1
Colleagues,
I'm new to the ceramics industry, but I have been asked to come up with a relationship between the FIRED DENSITY and the FIRED GRAIN SIZE of alumina pieces. Is there a rule of thumb for that sort of thing that is known in the industry?
A few more questions the answers of which are probably well known outside of me and my small number of teammates:
1. What are the methods normally used to determine grain size?
2. I know grain size can be affected by sintering. Is this a DRASTIC EFFECT or SLIGHT ENLARGEMENT? Or maybe this is a better question: If you had pictures of the grain structure before and after sintering, would the grains be fused unrecognizably in the second picture? Or would that be the case only if we had too much time at temperature?
3. Our production people never seem to worry about "exaggerated grain growth" caused by being too hot for too long. I find mention of this concern only in books. Is this something that industry professionals need to watch out for or is it a worry mostly of the academic theorists?
With thanks in advance,
JohnRH
I'm new to the ceramics industry, but I have been asked to come up with a relationship between the FIRED DENSITY and the FIRED GRAIN SIZE of alumina pieces. Is there a rule of thumb for that sort of thing that is known in the industry?
A few more questions the answers of which are probably well known outside of me and my small number of teammates:
1. What are the methods normally used to determine grain size?
2. I know grain size can be affected by sintering. Is this a DRASTIC EFFECT or SLIGHT ENLARGEMENT? Or maybe this is a better question: If you had pictures of the grain structure before and after sintering, would the grains be fused unrecognizably in the second picture? Or would that be the case only if we had too much time at temperature?
3. Our production people never seem to worry about "exaggerated grain growth" caused by being too hot for too long. I find mention of this concern only in books. Is this something that industry professionals need to watch out for or is it a worry mostly of the academic theorists?
With thanks in advance,
JohnRH