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Vacuum formed aluminosilicate ceramic fiber shapes have often been post-treated to add density and strength. Using relatively inexpensive raw materials, service operation temperatures of up to 1100°C (2012°F) have been realized and, at these temperatures, the material strength rivals that of costly alloys. Castable, high modulus of rupture refractory has many interesting properties that can be used to advantage when designing ceramic structures that, additionally, work well in conjunction with vacuum formed ceramic materials.
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Zievers, E.C., Zievers, J.F., Eggerstedt, P., Aguilar, P. (1993). Substitution of Lightweight Ceramics for Alloy and Silicon Carbide in a Hot Gas Filter. In: Clift, R., Seville, J.P.K. (eds) Gas Cleaning at High Temperatures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2172-9_10
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