Improved Mechanical Properties and Thermal Stability of Sm-Co High Temperature Magnets Resulting From Surface Modifications

2006 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 112-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christina H. Chen ◽  
Meiqing Huang ◽  
Ashil Higgins ◽  
Don Lee ◽  
Sam Liu
2021 ◽  
Vol 130 (13) ◽  
pp. 135104
Author(s):  
Juwei Wang ◽  
Haihua Chen ◽  
Zhengang Zhang ◽  
Bin Wang ◽  
Hongtao Ma ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 55-57 ◽  
pp. 345-348
Author(s):  
Chanchai Thongpin ◽  
N. Tangchantra ◽  
Apisit Kositchaiyong ◽  
R. Sagnuanmoo ◽  
J. Jantham ◽  
...  

There has been a number of works trying to improve thermal stability of PVC as it is one of the most widely used plastics for various applications. The incorporation of heat stabilizer is a general method to stabilize PVC. However, its thermal stability could also be improved by blending with polyethylene. Organoclay, montmorillonite (MMT) in particular, has been found to improve thermal stability of polymers due to its high temperature resistance. This research is aimed to use organic modified MMT (OMMT) to improve thermal property of PVC. It was found from the research that organic grafted MMT (O-g-MMT) could improve thermal stability of PVC better than OMMT. The mechanical properties of O-g-MMT/PVC and OMMT/PVC of the blends were also reported


Author(s):  
Shiro Fujishiro ◽  
Harold L. Gegel

Ordered-alpha titanium alloys having a DO19 type structure have good potential for high temperature (600°C) applications, due to the thermal stability of the ordered phase and the inherent resistance to recrystallization of these alloys. Five different Ti-Al-Ga alloys consisting of equal atomic percents of aluminum and gallium solute additions up to the stoichiometric composition, Ti3(Al, Ga), were used to study the growth kinetics of the ordered phase and the nature of its interface.The alloys were homogenized in the beta region in a vacuum of about 5×10-7 torr, furnace cooled; reheated in air to 50°C below the alpha transus for hot working. The alloys were subsequently acid cleaned, annealed in vacuo, and cold rolled to about. 050 inch prior to additional homogenization


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. 2903
Author(s):  
Juvenal Giogetti Nemaleu Deutou ◽  
Rodrigue Cyriaque Kaze ◽  
Elie Kamseu ◽  
Vincenzo M. Sglavo

The present project investigated the thermal stability of cold-setting refractory composites under high-temperature cycles. The proposed route dealt with the feasibility of using fillers with different particle sizes and studying their influence on the thermo-mechanical properties of refractory geopolymer composites. The volumetric shrinkage was studied with respect to particle sizes of fillers (80, 200 and 500 µm), treatment temperature (1050–1250 °C) and amount of fillers (70–85 wt.%). The results, combined with thermal analysis, indicated the efficiency of refractory-based kyanite aggregates for enhancing thermo-mechanical properties. At low temperatures, larger amounts of kyanite aggregates promoted mechanical strength development. Flexural strengths of 45, 42 and 40 MPa were obtained for geopolymer samples, respectively, at 1200 °C, made with filler particles sieved at 80, 200 and 500 µm. In addition, a sintering temperature equal to 1200 °C appeared beneficial for the promotion of densification as well as bonding between kyanite aggregates and the matrix, contributing to the reinforcement of the refractory geopolymer composites without any sign of vitrification. From the obtained properties of thermal stability, good densification and high strength, kyanite aggregates are efficient and promising candidates for the production of environmentally friendly, castable refractory composites.


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