Effect of Molding Pressing Force on the Properties of High-Voltage Porcelain Insulators
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https://doi.org/10.24996/ijs.2015.56.4c.%25gKeywords:
Molding , High-VoltageAbstract
The effect of molding pressing force (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 tons ) on the properties of 80% kaolin + 20 % soda-lime glass (bottle glass) high voltage porcelain were investigated. The samples were prepared by powder processing technique of semi-dry uniaxial pressing and sintered at 1100oC. Both water absorption % and apparent porosity showed zero value at molding pressing force of 2-3 ton. The linear shrinkage (LS %) was determined by measuring the sample dimensions before and after sintering. The water absorption (WA), apparent porosity (AP) and apparent density (AD) were determined using the vacuum/boiling technique. Vicker’s micro-hardness was measured for the samples. The flexural strength (Rf) was measured by the diametrical compression of a solid disk referred to as the Brazilian disk fracture test. The breakdown voltage of the prepared samples was measured at room temperature.
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