Claims
- 1. A ceramic article comprising a sintered phase composition, by weight of 65-95% cordierite and 5-35% of a secondary phase selected from the group consisting of mullite, magnesium-aluminate spinel, and sapphirine, a bulk analytical composition consisting essentially of about, by weight, 32-51% SiO2, 35-49% Al2O3, 7-16% MgO and exhibiting a total porosity of not less than about 20%, by volume, a coefficient of thermal expansion no greater than about 15.0×10−7/° C. over the temperature range of about 25° C. to about 1000° C., and an effective strength index greater than at least 3000.
- 2. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 1 wherein the article comprises at least 70% by weight, cordierite and the secondary phase is mullite.
- 3. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 1 which exhibits a coefficient of thermal expansion no greater than about 10×10−7/° C. over the temperature range of about 25° C. to about 1000° C.
- 4. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 1 wherein the ceramic article comprises an extruded honeycomb configuration.
- 5. A ceramic article in accordance with claim 1 wherein the article exhibits a porosity greater than about 25%.
- 6. A ceramic article comprising a sintered phase composition, by weight, of 65-95% cordierite and 5-35% of a secondary phase selected from the group consisting of mullite, magnesium-aluminate spinel, and sapphirine, a bulk analytical composition consisting essentially of about, by weight, 32-51% SiO2, 35-49% Al2O3, 7-16% MgO and falling within the ternary region designated by 1-2-3-4 of the ternary phase diagram of FIG. 1, and exhibiting a total porosity of not less than about 20%, by volume, and a coefficient of thermal expansion no greater than about 15.0×10−7/° C. over the temperature range of about 25° C. to about 1000° C., wherein the article exhibits an effective strength index greater than at least 3000.
- 7. A ceramic article comprising a sintered phase composition, by weight, of 65-95% cordierite and 5-35% of a secondary phase selected from the group consisting of mullite, magnesium-aluminate spinel, and sapphirine, having a bulk analytical composition consisting essentially of about, by weight, 32-51% SiO2, 35-49% Al2O3, 7-16% MgO and exhibiting a total porosity of not less than about 20%, by volume and a coefficient of thermal expansion no greater than about 15.0×10−7/° C. over the temperature range of about 25° C. to about 1000° C., the raw material mixture utilized to form the ceramic article comprising a delaminated kaolin, a highly reactive alumina having an average particle size of less than 8 μm in diameter, and a calcined platy talc, wherein the article exhibits an effective strength index greater than at least 3000.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/109,408, filed Nov. 20, 1998, entitled “Fabrication of Low Thermal Expansion, High Strength Cordierite Structures”, by Beall et al.
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