Cordierite honeycombs with oxide compositions of 49.5-51 wt% SiO2, 35.5-36
wt.% Al2O3 and 14-14.5 wt.% MgO were prepared from clay, tare, and alumina
using conventional extrusion process. Effects of sintering parameters such
as heating rate, soaking time, cooling rate as well as amount of calcined c
lay in the raw material compositions on the overall coefficient of thermal
expansion (CTE) as well as thermal anisotropy in terms of CTE difference be
tween the extrusion direction and across the extrusion direction of the cor
dierite honeycombs were studied. For this purpose, extruded honeycombs were
sintered with various heating and cooling rates varying from 80 to 180 deg
rees Ch(-1) up to a peak temperature of 1420 degreesC for various soaking t
imes ranging from 4 to 8 h. All the sintered cordierite honeycombs were cha
racterized with respect to phase composition (XRD), morphology (SEM), bulk
density, water absorption, apparent porosity, and CTE (dilatometric studies
). XRD studies reveal that all the investigated sintered honeycombs contain
>90% cordierite phase with smaller quantities of mullite, spinel and alpha
-Al2O3. Raw materials compositions containing 60% calcined clay of total c
lay yielded crack free honeycombs with lower thermal anisotropy. Among the
various parameters studied, honeycombs sintered with heating rate of 80 deg
reesC h(-1), soaking time of 8 h and cooling rate of 180 degreesC h(-1) sho
wed minimum thermal anisotropy. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights r
eserved.