Effect of sintering temperature on mechanical properties of magnesia partially stabilized zirconia refractory

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Abstract

The optimized sintering conditions for a 3.5 wt% magnesia partially stabilized zirconia (Mg-PSZ) refractory were proposed in our recent research. The influence of the sintering temperature on the development of phase composition, microstructure, densification, thermal expansion and mechanical strength was studied in detail by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), He-pycnometer, high temperature dilatometry and three-point bending test. The samples sintered at 1670 °C had the highest bend strength, the maximum densification, the lowest thermal expansion coefficient (CTE), a homogeneous microstructure and a linear change in thermal expansion.

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Jiang, L., Guo, S., Bian, Y., Zhang, M., & Ding, W. (2016). Effect of sintering temperature on mechanical properties of magnesia partially stabilized zirconia refractory. Ceramics International, 42(9), 10593–10598. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2016.03.136

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