Particulate materials

A ceramic particulate material which comprises particles having an irregular three dimensional surface profile having jagged projections and a median particle diameter of 200 micrometres or less, the particles being fractals produced by comminution of foamed ceramic material. The material may compri...

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Hauptverfasser: JONATHAN ANDREW HEARLE, MATHEW THOMAS RUNDLE, NICHOLAS JOHN GOODWIN WILSHAW
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MATHEW THOMAS RUNDLE
NICHOLAS JOHN GOODWIN WILSHAW
description A ceramic particulate material which comprises particles having an irregular three dimensional surface profile having jagged projections and a median particle diameter of 200 micrometres or less, the particles being fractals produced by comminution of foamed ceramic material. The material may comprise essentially particles having a median particle diameter in the range 2 micrometres to 100 micrometres and may be such that in a sphere of rotation of the particle from 30%to 80% of the volume of the sphere is void, the remainder being continuous solid material. The material provides an improved synthetic substitute for diatomite and may be used in all of the applications in which diatomite is used, especially in filter and particulate additive applications. The material may be produced by a process which includes providing a suspension of ceramic forming particles eg., of an aluminosilicate such as clay, in a liquid medium, incorporating a gas in the liquid medium before or after formation of the suspension therein to produce a foamed suspension, extruding the foamed suspension, optionally drying the extrudate formed thereby, calcining the extrudate and comminuting the calcined material, eg. by crushing.
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subjects AGEING
ARTIFICIAL STONE
BEER
BIOCHEMISTRY
CEMENTS
CERAMICS
CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROCESSES, e.g. CATALYSIS OR COLLOIDCHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
CLARIFICATION
COMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON
COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDINGMATERIALS
CONCRETE
ENZYMOLOGY
LIME, MAGNESIA
METALLURGY
MICROBIOLOGY
MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
ORGANIC MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
PASTEURISATION
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
PRESERVATION
PURIFICATION
REFRACTORIES
SEPARATION
SLAG
SPIRITS
STERILISATION
THEIR PREPARATION OR CHEMICAL WORKING-UP
THEIR RELEVANT APPARATUS
TRANSPORTING
TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
USE OF INORGANIC OR NON-MACROMOLECULAR ORGANIC SUBSTANCES ASCOMPOUNDING INGREDIENTS
VINEGAR
WINE
title Particulate materials
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