Ceramic material processing

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article – Agglomeration or accretion

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264 86, B28B 126

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042922623

ABSTRACT:
An illustrative embodiment of the invention provides a technique for applying the deep heat capabilities of microwave energy to the problems of ceramic ware production. A plaster-of-paris mold, filled with "slip" is exposed to microwave energy to produce a "green body" in a few minutes. After excess "slip" is decanted and the "green body" is exposed, the mold is dried through microwave heating, weighed and then brought up to the proper degree of moisture by spraying and weighting. The "green body", moreover, after finishing is further dried through microwave heating.

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