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TECHNOLOGY OF MANUFACTURE OF RADIO ABSORPTION CERAMICS
Author(s) -
Г. В. Лисачук,
Ruslan Kryvobok,
А. В. Захаров,
V. V. Voloshchuk,
Mykyta Maistat,
Vasyl Sarai
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik nacìonalʹnogo tehnìčnogo unìversitetu «hpì». serìâ: ìnnovacìjnì doslìdžennâ u naukovih robotah studentìv/vestnik nacionalʹnogo tehničeskogo universiteta "hpi". innovacionnye issledovaniâ v naučnyh rabotah studentov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-8738
pISSN - 2220-4784
DOI - 10.20998/2220-4784.2021.02.02
Subject(s) - tile , ceramic , materials science , silicon carbide , absorption of water , pressing , composite material , raw material , metallurgy , organic chemistry , chemistry
The object of the work is the technology of manufacturing radio-absorbing ceramics on the basis of facing tiles with the addition of silicon carbide. The method of hydrostatic weighing in water was used to determine the physical properties. X-ray phase analysis and spectral characteristics - transmission and reflection coefficients, in the frequency range 25.8 – 37.5 GHz were also determined. Tiles consist of two layers. First, separately obtain a press powder for the I and II layer of raw materials in a given amount, which were weighed, moistened, ground in a ball mill; the slip was dried in an oven, then ground and passed through a suitable sieve. The moistened press powder for the first layer was weighed and poured into a mold for pressing, after which the moistened press powder for the second layer was weighed and poured into the mold for pressing. The resulting raw material was dried. The semi-finished product was covered with watering and placed in an oven. The finished semi-finished product was fired in a silite furnace. The two-layer tile with an irrigated covering made on the developed technology was characterized by the following characteristics: water absorption – 9,8 %, imaginary density – 1,90 g/cm3. The developed ceramics, according to the classification, can be referred to the class of radio-absorbing ceramics.