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Comminution and mechanochemical activation in oxide ceramics technology (review)

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GLASS AND CERAMICS
Volume 69, Issue 1-2, Pages 65-70

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10717-012-9416-2

Keywords

comminution; mechanochemical activation; impact-shear mill; power density

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  1. Special Federal Program Research and development in priority directions of development of the scientific-technological complex of Russia [6.513.11.3023]

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A classification of comminution equipment and conditions influencing the mechanical processing of raw-materials components for obtaining oxide ceramics is presented. It is recommended on the basis of an analysis of comminution (dispersion) and mechanochemical activation of alumina that impact (pressure) - shear (tube, vibratory, planetary, and so forth) mills be used. Mills with average power density 3 - 10 kW/kg are optimal for achieving high specific surface areas and high mechanochemical activation.

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