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Carbon-bonded alumina foam filters produced by centrifugation: A route towards improved homogeneity

An alternative route for producing carbon-bonded alumina filters was analyzed and compared with the state of the art, both based on the replica method. The latter comprises a dip coating and subsequent rolling and spraying steps (R+S). The proposed route is based on dip coating and centrifugation (C...

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Published in:Ceramics international 2018-08, Vol.44 (12), p.13832-13840
Main Authors: Luchini, B., Hubálková, J., Wetzig, T., Grabenhorst, J., Fruhstorfer, J., Pandolfelli, V.C., Aneziris, C.G.
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Language:English
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Summary:An alternative route for producing carbon-bonded alumina filters was analyzed and compared with the state of the art, both based on the replica method. The latter comprises a dip coating and subsequent rolling and spraying steps (R+S). The proposed route is based on dip coating and centrifugation (CF-T1). Aiming to investigate the influence of an additional thermal treatment on the ceramic coating homogeneity, a modified centrifugation route was analyzed (CF-T2). Computer tomography (CT) analyses provided a targeted evaluation of the spatial material distribution after each processing step. It was found that log-normal functions fitted well the wall thickness values attained for all investigated filters. Qualitative surface evaluation was conducted using a digital (optical) microscope. The R+S and CF-T1 filters exhibited surface macro-cracks and hollow struts, due to the release of the polyurethane foam template during firing. The CF-T2 presented partly filled struts with a high amount of micro-cracks on the surface, being a potential alternative to increase the filtration efficiency, as the filter surface area was raised. However, in preliminary mechanical tests, the surface micro-cracks seemed to considerably reduce the cold crushing strength of the CF-T2 filters. Based on the CT data, it was possible to conclude that the centrifuged filters presented a more homogeneous material distribution, as a consequence of higher automation level of the process.
ISSN:0272-8842
1873-3956
DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.04.228