Lecturer of the Department of Applied Science gets a patent for the manufacture of refractoriness from the Iraqi bauxite with adding zirconium nanoparticles and microwaves

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Lecturer of the Department of Applied Science gets a patent for the manufacture of refractoriness from the Iraqi bauxite with adding zirconium nanoparticles and microwaves

The faculty members of the Department of Applied Sciences and Materials at the University of Technology Dr. Inas Mohi Hadi patented for (the manufacture of refractoriness from the Iraqi bauxite with adding zirconium nanoparticles and microwaves) in conjunction with the Department of Physics lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the University of Mustansiriya Dr. Mahasin Hadi Fazel.
She showed that Refractoriness a prominent place among the various engineering materials because they interfere directly or indirectly in all of the advanced productivity and traditional industries. It covers over a very wide range of applications that are different operating conditions, so it includes the possibility of producing unique characteristics in control either by type and proportions of raw materials, its constituents, and additives, or through escpcielities. So you can count this paper a modest attempt to rise in Iraqi hot materials of ceramic and bringing it to the level of ambition, and initially the Iraqi ores has good characteristics comparable to Chinese and US ores, can be improved and efficiently through selected additives thoroughly as that dealing with such materials requires accurate control of the group significant variables that actively affect the final performance of the product. The production of high performance refractoriness from local raw materials available reserves fills the need of industrial glass industry, especially as it is the industry's low cost as a result of the abundance of raw materials, except for furnaces is of interest to many researchers because it saves a lot of money and jobs.


Source : Website Section Date :06/12/2016