gmgallag
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2012
- 2
I know this question is below the level of expertise on this site, but I have searched for hours (google and here), and not really found anything on the basics. If you could just give me the 1, 2, 3 of how to make an alumina ceramic in my oven (~1000 F), I would be most appreciative.
So far, I have found ground alumina used for abrasive air blasting, but I assume this won't work (too corse maybe).
Also, I have found calcined alumina:
Is this what I need? Then what? Add water (read that high concentration alumina is water insoluble?). Add some other chemical to lower the firing temperature? Throw it in the oven?
Sorry you guys, a lot of basic questions. Maybe you can point me to a good book on the subject. Any help is appreciated. This is to be used for a crude conductive heat plate, so impurities and such are fine (just so it maintains a high thermal conductivity).
Thank you much.
So far, I have found ground alumina used for abrasive air blasting, but I assume this won't work (too corse maybe).
Also, I have found calcined alumina:
Is this what I need? Then what? Add water (read that high concentration alumina is water insoluble?). Add some other chemical to lower the firing temperature? Throw it in the oven?
Sorry you guys, a lot of basic questions. Maybe you can point me to a good book on the subject. Any help is appreciated. This is to be used for a crude conductive heat plate, so impurities and such are fine (just so it maintains a high thermal conductivity).
Thank you much.