Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.67, No.1-3, 146-150, 2001
Sintering behavior of alumina rich cordierite porous ceramics
Porous ceramics are increasingly becoming important in particulate gas filtration. They are an effective alternative to the honeycombed structure in the case of diesel engines. Porous ceramics are made by infiltrating ceramic slurry into a polymeric sponge followed by drying and heating to burn out the polymeric sponge and obtain a ceramic sponge with large open porosity. In this paper we report optimized drying and sintering conditions for alumina cordierite porous ceramics. The microwave drying time ranging from 5-30 min depending on the power and the amount of loading. The shapes of the object was maintained in most of the structures. The sintering temperature was optimized around 1380 degreesC. These results were analyzed using XRD data and SEM micrographs.