Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology

The article presents results of analyses of ceramic slurries made using materials currently tested in this technology, i.e.: colloidal silica (Ludox AM and Ludox SK) as a binder and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> as the ceramic matrix material. To characterise the binder, the si...

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Main Authors: J. Kolczyk, J. Zych
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Metallurgical Society 2013-01-01
Series:Metalurgija
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/129129
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spelling doaj-a7f3c97a8b6a4bf7a0f41e04e7359b8c2020-11-24T22:13:33ZengCroatian Metallurgical SocietyMetalurgija0543-58461334-25762013-01-015215558Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technologyJ. KolczykJ. ZychThe article presents results of analyses of ceramic slurries made using materials currently tested in this technology, i.e.: colloidal silica (Ludox AM and Ludox SK) as a binder and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> as the ceramic matrix material. To characterise the binder, the size of colloidal binder particles, the Zeta potential and the binder pH were determined. Rheological properties were studied for slurries whose proportion of the (technologically justified) solid phase amounted to: 73; 74; 75 %. The impact of the solid phase proportion on the thickness of subsequent coats applied to the wax model, the dynamic viscosity and the density was determined. Research also included the impact of the size of matrix grains and the temperature on the above properties.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/129129investment casting methodrheological propertiescolloid silicatedynamic viscosity
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author J. Kolczyk
J. Zych
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J. Zych
Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
Metalurgija
investment casting method
rheological properties
colloid silicate
dynamic viscosity
author_facet J. Kolczyk
J. Zych
author_sort J. Kolczyk
title Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
title_short Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
title_full Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
title_fullStr Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
title_full_unstemmed Rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
title_sort rheological properties of ceramic slurries with colloidal binders used in the investment casting technology
publisher Croatian Metallurgical Society
series Metalurgija
issn 0543-5846
1334-2576
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The article presents results of analyses of ceramic slurries made using materials currently tested in this technology, i.e.: colloidal silica (Ludox AM and Ludox SK) as a binder and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> as the ceramic matrix material. To characterise the binder, the size of colloidal binder particles, the Zeta potential and the binder pH were determined. Rheological properties were studied for slurries whose proportion of the (technologically justified) solid phase amounted to: 73; 74; 75 %. The impact of the solid phase proportion on the thickness of subsequent coats applied to the wax model, the dynamic viscosity and the density was determined. Research also included the impact of the size of matrix grains and the temperature on the above properties.
topic investment casting method
rheological properties
colloid silicate
dynamic viscosity
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/129129
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