1. A high-temperature furnace for X-ray diffraction with directly machined α-Al2O3ceramic parts
- Author
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Hans Reifler, M. A. Estermann, Walter Steurer, Peter Kocher, Ludwig J. Gauckler, and Frank Filser
- Subjects
Diffraction ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Detector ,Synchrotron radiation ,Mineralogy ,Casting ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Machining ,Homogeneous ,visual_art ,X-ray crystallography ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ceramic - Abstract
A complex high-temperature furnace has been produced from presintered α-Al2O3precompacts. The furnace is designed for the Mar345 imaging-plate detector system. Up to now, the design complexity of ceramic parts has been limited by the difficulty of machining hard ceramic materials or by the moulds used in hot-pressing and casting. However, the machining of soft presintered ceramic materials enables the realisation of much more demanding designs, provided that the final sintering shrinkage of the ceramic is homogeneous and predictable. The design of the furnace and its realisation and application in an X-ray diffraction study with synchrotron radiation are presented.
- Published
- 1999