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Mullite glass ceramics derived from sillimanite through hollow cathode plasma (hcp) and transferred arc plasma (tap) techniques

Publication Type : Journal Article

Source : Journal of Non-Oxide Glasses, Vol. 2, No.1, Jan. 2010, P. 23 – 24.

Url : https://chalcogen.ro/23_Nithin.pdf

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Physical Sciences

Department : Sciences

Year : 2010

Abstract : The production of low cost Mullite glass ceramics from silimanite is demonstrated through Hollow Cathode Plasma and Transferred Arc Plasma Processes. The XRD and SEM patterns show that the single phase mullite obtained from TAP and HCP processes are crystalline. The TAP process requires low power input than HCP process. Both processes are superior compared to conventional sintering methods since the processing time and cost of production are found to be lower.

Cite this Research Publication : N. Suriyanarayanan, K.V. Kannan Nithin, Enrico Bernardo, "Mullite glass ceramics derived from sillimanite through hollow cathode plasma (hcp) and transferred arc plasma (tap) techniques", Journal of Non-Oxide Glasses, Vol. 2, No.1, Jan. 2010, P. 23 – 24.

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