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Low Expansion Ceramic Material for Catalysis Supports
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The characteristics of cordierite type compositions and the relationship between thermal expansion and raw materials, processing, and gross composition are examined. Other possible support materials are reviewed briefly. These include mullite, zircon, beryl, spodumene, aluminum titanate, silicon nitride, and other low expansion compositions. Raw material cost, processing, and reactivity with the catalysis are discussed for these materials.
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Pentecost, J. and Cochran, J., "Low Expansion Ceramic Material for Catalysis Supports," SAE Technical Paper 740198, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740198.Also In
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