Claims
- 1. A batch for a ceramic product consisting principally of cordierite which comprises a mineral component and a chemical component, the mineral component comprising clay and talc and the chemical component consisting essentially of a combination of the powdered oxides, hydroxides, or hydrous oxides of magnesium, aluminum and silicon, the batch having an overall oxide composition effective to yield a principal cordierite phase on firing and the chemical component of the batch constituting 5-50% by weight of the batch.
- 2. A batch in accordance with claim 1 wherein the chemical component of the batch comprises oxidic magnesium, aluminum and silicon compounds in a proportion effective to yield a principal cordierite phase on firing.
- 3. A batch in accordance with claim 1 which has an overall composition effective to yield a cordierite phase constituting at least 94% by weight of the ceramic upon firing.
- 4. A batch in accordance with claim 1 wherein clay and talc constitute the sole sources of silica and magnesia in the mineral component of the batch.
- 5. A batch in accordance with claim 1 having an overall composition, calculated in weight percent on an oxide basis, comprising about 41-56.5% SiO.sub.2, 30-50% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, and 9-20% MgO.
- 6. A batch in accordance with claim 3 having an overall composition, calculated in weight percent on an oxide basis, which consists essentially of about 47-53% SiO.sub.2, 33-41% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 and 11-17% MgO.
- 7. A batch in accordance with claim 6 wherein the chemical component makes up 25-40% by weight of the batch.
- 8. In the method for making a cordierite ceramic product which comprises the steps of compounding a batch containing source materials for silica, alumina and magnesia, shaping the batch into a green article, and firing the green article to convert the batch materials to cordierite ceramic, the improvement wherein:
- the batch comprises a mineral component and a chemical component;
- the mineral component comprises clay, talc and alumina;
- the chemical component consists essentially of the powdered oxides, hydroxides and hydrous oxides of magnesium, aluminum, and silicon; and
- the mineral component contributes 50-95% by weight and the chemical component 5-50% by weight of the fired cordierite ceramic.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein the chemical component of the batch comprises powdered oxidic magnesium, aluminum and silicon compounds in a proportion effective to yield a principal cordierite phase on firing.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein the batch has an overall composition effective to yield upon firing a cordierite ceramic wherein the cordierite phase constitutes at least 94% by weight of the ceramic.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein clay and talc constitute the sole sources of silica and magnesia in the mineral component of the batch.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein the batch has an overall composition comprising, in weight percent on an oxide basis, about 41-56.5% SiO.sub.2, 30-50% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, and 9-20% MgO.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 12 wherein the batch has an overall composition consisting essentially, in weight percent on an oxide basis, of about 47-53% SiO.sub.2, 33-41% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 and 11-17% MgO.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 13 wherein the chemical component makes up 25-40% by weight of the batch, and wherein the batch is shaped by extrusion into a green article of honeycomb configuration.
- 15. A ceramic article composed of at least about 90% by weight of cordierite (2MgO.2Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.5SiO.sub.2) which exhibits a modulus of rupture strength of at least 4000 psi, a total porosity not exceeding about 20% by volume, and an average coefficient of thermal expansion on at least one dimensional axis of the article not exceeding about 4.8.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. over the temperature range RT-800.degree. C.
- 16. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 15 which exhibits a total porosity not exceeding about 18% by volume.
- 17. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 15 which is an extruded cordierite ceramic article of honeycomb configuration.
- 18. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 17 which exhibits average heating and cooling coefficients of thermal expansion in the range of about 12-14 .times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. over the temperature range of about 600.degree.-800.degree. C.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DEN3-336 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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