C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 04 – B
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CA 1313943
- 20 - ABSTRACT A relatively dense composite refractory material which has reasonable strength and good thermal shock resistance comprises a matrix refractory material within which are dispersed particles of a ceramic material. The ceramic material comprises from 1.0 to 40 per cent of the composite material. Each particle of ceramic material is an agglomerate of microcrystals which are strongly bonded together, which exhibit strong thermal expansion anisotropy and which have a size such that cracks do not form spontaneously within the agglomerates during cooling from about 1600°C to room temperature. The ceramic material and the refractory material are mutually chemically inert in the temperature range in which the composite refractory material is to be used.
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Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
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