What is the sintering method for mullite?
2026-05-27
Mullite sintering is typically carried out at 1650–1700°C. The primary process parameters influencing the sintering‑based synthesis of mullite are the purity and particle size of the raw materials, as well as the calcination temperature. Sintered mullite relies mainly on solid‑state reactions between Al₂O₃ and SiO₂; therefore, enhancing the dispersion of the raw materials can accelerate these solid‑state reactions. In particular, particles with a size of about 8 μm have a significant impact on both the formation of mullite and the sintering process.
Thus, it is evident that thorough mixing and fine grinding of the raw materials are critical process conditions for promoting the solid-phase reaction involved in mullite synthesis. Mullite typically begins to form at 1200°C and completes its formation at 1650°C; at this stage, it exists as a microcrystalline phase, while above 1700°C the crystals develop well. Consequently, the firing temperature directly influences both the formation of mullite and the growth of its crystalline structure. Therefore, heating to an appropriate sintering temperature and maintaining that temperature for a sufficient holding time are essential prerequisites for synthesizing mullite.
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