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Christine Eliza M. Resus 2-I BIT FOOD PREP.

Title of Topic
Types and application of ceremics
*Introduction
*Refractories
*Abbasives
Guide Questions
Test 1 : Modified True or False
1. POROSITY is one microstructural variable that must be controlled
to produce a suitable refractory brick. Answer ; FALSE
2. The prime Ingredients for silica refractions , sometimes termed
ACID REFRACTIONS is silica. Answer ; TRUE
3. The primary ingredients for the fireday refractions are high-purity
firedays, alumina and silica mixtures usually containing between
30 AUDGEAT % alumina. Answer ; TRUE
4. The refractories that are rich in periclase , or magnesia are termed
BASIC , they may also contain calcium , chromium , and iron
compounds. Answer ; TRUE
5. Carbon and graphite are very refractory , but find application
because they are susceptible to oxidation at temperature in
excess of about 800oc (1470). Answer ; FALSE
TEST II: Define the following
1. Abrasive ceramics
Answer; Are used to cut away other softer material
2. Coated abrasive
Answer; Is an abrasive grain bonded to a flexible subsrate
using adhesives.
3. Refractory Ceremics
Answer; Are in organic chemical substances , single or
polyphase in nature , which are processed at high temperature ,
and or are intended for high temperature application.
4. Fireclay Refractories
Answer ; Essentially consists of hydrated aluminum
silicates with minor proportion of other minerals.
5. Silica Refractories
Answer ; Are acedic high resistance to thermal shocks,
flux slag resistance, high stalling resistance.

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