2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13081806
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Effect of the Operational Conditions in the Characteristics of Ceramic Foams Obtained from Quartz and Sodium Silicate

Abstract: Ceramic foams were fabricated without using melting pots through the direct foaming of compacted powder mixtures of commercial quartz (SiO2) with fluxing agents (Na2CO3 and CaO) and a foaming agent (Na2SiO3·5H2O) at a relatively low temperature range (850−870 °C). The effects of the pressing pressure of the powders, the foaming time, foaming temperature, and mixture content were evaluated. The obtained cellular solid materials presented an acceptable volumetric expansion at a pressing pressure of 4 t. The mate… Show more

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“…The toughening ability of sodium silicate (SS) has also been analyzed in this work. SS is usually used as an alternative blowing agent or a precursor for silica production . Phenol–urea–formaldehyde resin has been extensively studied for various applications such as adhesive and foam making. , Urea (U) was added to the resin to reduce the residual formaldehyde content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toughening ability of sodium silicate (SS) has also been analyzed in this work. SS is usually used as an alternative blowing agent or a precursor for silica production . Phenol–urea–formaldehyde resin has been extensively studied for various applications such as adhesive and foam making. , Urea (U) was added to the resin to reduce the residual formaldehyde content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%