Ceramics-Silikáty 59, (4) 331 - 340 (2015) |
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CLAYS, CLAY MINERALS AND CORDIERITE CERAMICS - A REVIEW |
Valášková Marta 1,2 |
1 Nanotechnology Centre, VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava,
17.listopadu 15/2172, 708 33 Ostrava - Poruba, Czech Republic
2 T4Innovations Centre of Excellence, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava,
17.listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava - Poruba, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Clays, Clay minerals, Cordierite polymorphs, Cordierite ceramics |
The conventional methods for the synthesis of cordierite ceramics include the solid-state sintering of individual oxides of
magnesium, aluminium and silicon of the corresponding chemical composition of cordierite, or sintering of the natural
raw materials. Clays are used in the ceramics industries largely because of their contribution to the molding and drying
properties. The most effective use of clays meets with the problems of the improvement of the working properties of clays and
bodies through additions of non-plastic materials or chemicals and the influence of the clay content of ceramic bodies on
their behavior during firing. Applicable nomenclatures for clays, clay minerals, ceramic raw materials, cordierite ceramics
and characteristic structural properties of the cordierite and cordierite polymorphs are summarized. Selected published data
confirmed the fact that identical formulation of clay mineral mixtures led to a variable mineral phases sintered in cordierite
ceramics. Among the many factors, important roles play chemical and structural characteristics of individual clay minerals
used in the clay mineral mixtures and methodology of processing of the green body and sintering conditions. |
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