Influence of Particle Size of Quartz on the Strength of Porcelain Body

자기질 요지의 강도에 미치는 석영입도의 영향

  • 이은상 (한양대 무기재료공학과) ;
  • 김진영 (한양대 무기재료공학과)
  • Published : 1984.03.01

Abstract

The influence of the particle size of quartz and the change of cooling rate to the strength of conventional triaxial porcelain was studied, . The results indicate that 1. The residual quartz content was increased by particle size increasing. And the strength was increased by increas-ing residual quartz content which increased the total stress in the specimen. But the influence of residual quartz was lessened by the extent of crack between quartz particle and glass matrix 2. In order to increase the strength of the body fast cooling is suitable to small quartz particle and slow cooling is suitable to large quartz particle.

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