Abstract Hot gas filtration requires high performance tubular filters, but low permeability, low strength, and high sintering temperature of silicon carbide (SiC) filters limit their use. In this work, a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Hot gas filtration requires high performance tubular filters, but low permeability, low strength, and high sintering temperature of silicon carbide (SiC) filters limit their use. In this work, a high permeability tubular SiC support was fabricated with high strength at a sintering temperature of 1200 °C, when 100 µm SiC particles were used as aggregate, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) was used as sintering aid and organic additives were used as binders. Plasticity of the mixed particles was optimized by adjusting the ratios of methylcellulose, paraffin, and glycerol. The porosity, pore diameter, gas permeation coefficient, and bending strength of the SiC ceramic support reached 45.0%, 34.2 µm, 4.6 × 10 –12 m 2 , and 22.8 MPa, respectively. Furthermore, compared to the cold isostatic pressure (CIP) technique, the extrusion method led to sharper peak of the pore diameter distribution, achieved higher bending strength, and had a more homogeneous microstructure.
               
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