josephn16
Chemical
- Sep 5, 2002
- 28
I am having some troubles with white spots showing up on high purity Al2O3 that is normally an ivory color. The assumption has been that the atmosphere in the kiln is causing the "discoloration", but I have been unable to prove any significant atmosphere differences. Other theories include lower than normal MgO content (since the MgO gives the ivory color), and possible Si contamination. Has anyone had any similar experiences?
Most of the time, the ivory color can be returned to the parts by using UV light.
Most of the time, the ivory color can be returned to the parts by using UV light.