微波辐射烧制的实用陶瓷的特点

T. Santos, N. Santos, C. Gomes, L. Hennetier, V. Costa, L. Costa
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对化石资源的能源依赖,以及与天然气消耗相关的陶瓷行业竞争力的增强,导致了新的、更环保的燃烧方法的出现。本文提出微波辐射作为陶瓷烧制的一种替代加热技术。样品在多模炉中烧制,炉芯有6个磁控管,每个磁控管的标称功率为900 W,频率为2.45 GHz。在微波炉内安装了高温计和热电偶,用于温度测量、控制和监测。高温计在电炉中校准,以精确测量温度。在校准过程中,微波炉使用的热电偶安装在电炉中,与控制(电炉)的温差为2至5ºC,从室温到1450ºC。为了帮助陶瓷烧制,使用碳化硅(SiC)板作为微波感受器,同时也作为陶瓷样品(马克杯)的支撑底座。微波烧制的陶瓷的微观结构与传统烧制样品(燃气加热和电加热)的特征相似,微波需要更低的烧制温度才能达到相同的结构。x射线衍射和扫描电子显微图显示,微波加热在较低温度下发生了相应的转变。
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FEATURES OF UTILITARIAN STONEWARE FIRED WITH MICROWAVE RADIATION
The energy dependence on fossil resources and the increasing competitiveness of the stoneware industry, which is a relevant natural gas consumer, leads to new and more environmentally friendly firing methods. Microwave radiation is herein presented as an alternative heating technology for stoneware firing. The samples were fired in a multimode furnace with 6 magnetrons in its core, each one operating at a nominal power of 900 W and frequency of 2.45 GHz. A pyrometer and a thermocouple were installed in the microwave furnace for temperature measuring, control and monitoring. Pyrometer was calibrated in an electric furnace for accurate temperature measurements. During calibration, the thermocouple used in the microwave furnace was installed in the electric furnace, giving a temperature difference from the control (electric furnace) of 2 to 5 ºC, from room temperature up to 1450 ºC. To help the stoneware firing, a silicon carbide (SiC) plate was used as microwave susceptor, also working as a support base for the stoneware samples (mugs). The microstructure of the microwave fired stoneware shows features similar to those of conventionally fired samples (gas and electric heating), with the microwave requiring lower firing temperature to reach an equal structure. X-Ray diffraction and scanning electron micrograph show the relevant transformations taking place for lower temperatures when using microwave heating.
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