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Rheological Properties of Aluminum Oxide Based Slips

Research on the rheological properties of slip suspensions based on aluminum oxide, which are to be used in the fabrication of ceramic filters, is presented. It is shown that replacing the water used in slips as a process binder by a water solution of carbamide and aluminum oxychloride improves the...

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Published in:Glass and ceramics 2016-11, Vol.73 (7-8), p.253-257
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Analysis
Binders
Blanks
Ceramic industry
Ceramic materials
Ceramics
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry and Materials Science
Composites
Contact
Glass
Materials Science
Natural Materials
Porosity
Powders
Rheological properties
Slip
Solid phases
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