Turbomill Used To Produce Ultrafine, High-Purity Ceramic Powders - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Utilize innovative processing technology to prepare high-purity, ultrafine advanced ceramic powders with little or no contamination occurring during the milling process. Advanced ceramic materials made from these powders could substitute for high-temperature alloys containing critical materials such as chromium, cobalt, and nickel. Approach Modify and evaluate the Bureau's turbomill, developed earlier to grind a variety of ceramic raw materials (clay, mica, and talc), as a milling or size-reduction technique for hard and abrasive advanced ceramic powders, such as silicon carbide. Background Powders for producing ceramic materials, such as silicon carbide. silicon nitride, alumina, and zirconia, which arc being considered for use in severe applications requiring high-temperature and/or corrosion resistance, are very difficult to reduce to fine sizes for processing into finished parts. Traditional techniques of particle size reduction, such as ball milling and jet milling, are very energy intensive and/or slow. These traditional techniques often produce materials that have a nonuniform particle size distribution and are contaminated by the milling media or container.
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APA:  (1989)  Turbomill Used To Produce Ultrafine, High-Purity Ceramic Powders - Objective

MLA: Turbomill Used To Produce Ultrafine, High-Purity Ceramic Powders - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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