MACHINING HIGH PURITY ALUMINA.

Abstract

The rate of attack by 52% aqueous hydrofluoric acid on commercial grades of high purity alumina (96% and 94%) are discussed. The composition and the method of formation used appear to be parameters controlling the rate of attack. All 96% and 94% alumina engineering parts have been rendered friable by hydrofluoric acid treatment, machined and reconstituted. The 96% alumina parts have physical properties which suggest that they have been successfully reconstituted when fired to P.C.E. cone 33 (1745C) for four hours and were simultaneously transformed into parts of at least 99% alumina or better. Although the 94% alumina has been capable of being rendered friable and machinable it has not been successfully reconstituted. Reconstitution at P.C.E. cone 33 resulted in dense bodies which were warped and distorted. The warping of plates, cylinders and rods was not improved upon by reconstituting under the less severe conditions of P.C.E. cone 31 (1680C); in addition they had an open pore porosity of about 8% and, hence, would be unsatisfactory when measured against Mil I-10 A. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 28, 1965
Accession Number
AD0632890

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acids
  • Engineering
  • Fabrication
  • Hydrofluoric Acid
  • Machining
  • Manufacturing
  • Physical Properties
  • Porosity

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