Conclusions
The density, apparent porosity and bending strength were investigated in specimens with aluminophosphate bonds containing 10 to 50% AlPO4 and with a 0 to 70% degree of neutralization at temperatures up to 1560 C.
Bonds with 20% AlPO4 exhibited the highest density (at a minimum apparent porosity) and strength (regardless of N and firing temperatures).
The possibility of using bonds with N=0 to 70% containing 20% AlPO4 for the adhesion of metal and ceramics was investigated. The shearing strength of the bond after heat treatment at 500 to 1300 was determined.
It was found that the durability of the bond increases at temperatures below 1100 C and declines above that temperature range. The bond in a specimen with N=50% exhibited maximum durability.
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Matveev, M.A., Rabukhin, A.I. Aluminum phosphates as refractory bonds for construction material. Refractories 2, 226–229 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01301135
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