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Air in Ceramic Slurry

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celticmad

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Apr 10, 2003
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Can anyone tell me if there is a method for removing air from ceramic slurries ?.
We are dipping plastic patterns in the slurry but bubbles are causing scrap on the finished castings.
Anti - Foams are not very effective.Dipping at an angle is better but again not totally effective.
Speed is an important factor.
 
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Put the slurry in a chamber and draw a vacuum ~29". When it stops bubbling it should be deaired. As long as the surface isn't radically disturbed (reentrained air) it should stay reasonably bubble free.
 
Thanks
Ceramicguy but unfortunately not an option....a full scale production process whereby a board containing the moulds is dipped into the pot and rotated every two minutes.Vacuuming would be too expensive and take too long.
Thanks anyway mate
 
The reply from ceramicguy was correct. I suspect you are producing your slurry with a relatively high speed impellar and you are introducing air in the batch that way. It is relatively easy to de-air tha slurry in a vacuum vessel prior to pumping to your dipping tank. Ensure you are not introdcing air into the slurry during the pumping operation by always having a slight rise on all the delivery pipes.
Frank Henshall
 
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