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Alumina Additions Affect Elastic Properties of Electrical Porcelains

Study on how partial substitution of alumina for feldspar in electrical porcelain increases Young's modulus from 38 to 62 GPa.

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Authors: S. Bribiesca Vazquez, J.C. Mejia Velasquez, J. Reyes Casga

Abstract

The partial substitution of alumina for feldspar in an electrical porcelain leads to an increase in Young’s modulus from 38.27 to 62 Gpa, reaching the maximum value when the firing temperature is 1350°C.

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