Claims
- 1. A method of making a ceramic shape from a batch comprising nonplastic materials comprising raw clay wherein said raw clay is present in an amount of less than 5% comprising the steps for:
- A. preparing a batch comprising nonplastic size graded ceramic materials comprising less than 5% raw clay, 2 to 10%, by weight, volatilized silica; and 13 to 18 volume percent based on the entire batch, of organic binders, lubricants, and liquid vehicle;
- B. processing the batch in a pug mill-extruder to deair and extrude a continuous column, said pug mill-extruder having means for maintaining the temperature of the extrusion barrel of said extruder near room temperature thereby maintaining the surface of the column near room temperature while it is being extruded;
- C. cutting the column to form a billet;
- D. pressing the billet to form a shape;
- E. drying and firing to recover a ceramically bonded shape.
- 2. A method of making a ceramic shape from a batch comprising nonplastic materials comprising raw clay wherein said raw clay is present in an amount of less than 5% comprising the steps for:
- A. preparing a brickmaking batch comprising nonplastic size graded ceramic materials comprising less than 5% raw clay passing 8 mesh; 2 to 10% by weight volatilized silica; and 13 to 18 volume percent, based on the entire batch of organic binders and lubricants selected from the group consisting of dextrine, carboxymethyl cellulose, polyvinylalcohol, polyethylene oxide, and mixtures thereof, and water;
- B. processing the batch in a pug mill-extruder to deair and extrude a continuous column, said pug mill-extruder having means for maintaining the temperature of the extrusion barrel of said extruder near room temperature thereby maintaining the surface of the column near room temperature while it is being extruded;
- C. cutting the column to form a billet;
- D. pressing the billet to form a shape;
- E. drying and firing to recover a ceramically bonded shape.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, in which the billet is allowed to stand prior to pressing just long enough to loose sufficient surface moisture to enhance release of the shape after pressing but not long enough to cause crazing of the surface upon pressing.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the batch comprises nonplastic ceramic materials comprising less than 5% raw clay at least all passing 8 mesh.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 623,741, filed Oct. 20, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,028,453.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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kingery, Ceramic Fabrications Processes, pp. 109-111 (1958). |
Norton, Refractories, pp. 126-136 (1968). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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