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Title

Sinterability of magnesium-oxide powder containing spherical agglomerates.

Authors

Murata, T.; Howell, F.; Itatani, K.

Abstract

The magnesium-oxide (MgO) powders were prepared by calcining basic magnesium carbonate (4MgCO3·Mg(OH)2·4H2O; BMC) powder at a temperature between 600°C and 1200°C for 1 to 5 h. The resulting MgO powders contained spherical agglomerates with diameters of 10–50 μm; the external shapes of these BMC agglomerates remained unchanged even after the calcination. With increasing compaction pressure, the densification of MgO powder compacts proceeded by (i) the rearrangement of agglomerates (≲50 MPa), (ii) the collapse of agglomerates (50–100 MPa), and (iii) the closer packing of primary particles (≳100 MPa). The MgO compact was fired at 1400 °C for 5 h. The relative density of the sintered MgO compact whose starting powder was prepared by calcining the BMC at 1000°C for 3 h attained 98.0%. The bending strength of this sintered MgO compact attained 214 MPa.

Subjects

MAGNESIUM oxide; SINTER (Metallurgy); AGGLOMERATION (Materials); POWDERS; DENSITY; ROASTING (Metallurgy)

Publication

Journal of Materials Science, 2001, Vol 36, Issue 5, p1277

ISSN

0022-2461

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1023/A:1004810732070

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