Study On Gelcasting Of Fused Silica Glass Using Glutinous Rice Flour As Binder

Gelcasting is a colloidal processing method for fabricating high-strength and complex shape ceramic green bodies. However, industry has been reluctant to use the gelcasting technique because the most commonly used gel, acrylamide (AM, is a neurotoxin. This article reports an attempt at the gelcasting of fused silica glass using a natural and nontoxic gel, glutinous rice flour (GRF) as binder. The GRF-based aqueous system was found to behave excellently in the gelcasting process. Flexural strength of fused silica green bodies solidified with only 3 wt% GRF is up to 11.87 MPa. Bulk density and flexural strength of fused silica glass sintered at 1275 deg C are 1.75 g/cm3 and 47.02 MPa, respectively.

Author
W Wan Et Al
Origin
Nanjing University, China
Journal Title
Int J Appl Glass Sci 5 4 2014 401-409
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4161

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Study On Gelcasting Of Fused Silica Glass Using Glutinous Rice Flour As Binder
Int J Appl Glass Sci 5 4 2014 401-409
S 4161
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