Autogenous attrition grinding

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Inventors

Boecker, Wolfgang D. G.
Korzekwa, Tadeusz M.

Application #

868954

Filed

May-30-1986

Published

Oct-4-1988

Current US Class

051/293
051/308
051/309

International Classes

B24D 003/00

Field of Search

51/293 51/308 51/309

Assignee

The Standard Oil Company (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Lieberman; Paul

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dunn; Michael L., Curatolo; Joseph G., Evans; Larry W.

US Patent References

3957210   Stirring mill
4123286   Silicon carbide po...
4129261   Agitating mill
4242842   Precision polishing...
4275026   Method for prepari...
4544376   Abrasive slurry co...
4575384   Grinding wheel for...

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Other References

Bulletin 670 of the U.S. Dept. of Interior, "Communication by the Attrition Grinding Process", Stanczyk et al., U.S. Govt. Printing Office 1981-332-076. "Disintegration of Particulate Solids by Wet Grinding", H. Durr, 1978, Draiswerke product bulletin.

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Abstract
A method for grinding silicon carbide to a submicron powder which comprises grinding a silicon carbide feed material having an average particle size of between 1 and 200 microns in a liquid slurry in a contamination free high energy autogenous attrition mill in the presence of silicon carbide media for a sufficient time to obtain a specific surface area of at least 5 m.sup.2 /g and preferably at least 9 m.sup.2 /g. The media is of high purity and has an average particle size of less than 4 mm and preferably less than 2.5 mm. The ground material is then further treated so that the average particle size is less than one micron and so that greater than 97 numerical percent of the particles of the finished powder is smaller than 5 microns. The invention includes the finished powder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method which comprises

(a) grinding a silicon carbide feed material having an average particle size of between 1 and 200 microns in a liquid slurry in a contamination free high energy autogenous attrition mill in the presence of silicon carbide media for a sufficient time to obtain a specific surface area of at least 5 m.sup.2 /g, said media being of high purity and having an average particle size of less than 4 mm, and

(b) further treating the resulting ground material so that the average particle size is less than 1 micron and so that greater than 97 numerical percent of the particles of the finished powder is smaller than 5 microns.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein in step (a) at least 90 numerical percent of the powder particles is reduced to a size below one micron and the feed material and media are the same.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(A) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to grinding methods and particularly relates to grinding of ceramic materials to ceramic powders. The invention especially relates to autogenous attrition grinding of such ceramic materials.

(B) History of the Prior Art

In the prior art there has been a need for high temperature ceramic materials, especially silicon carbide, in powdered form wherein the particle size of the powder is very small, i.e. submicron. Such ceramic powders, in submicron size, i.e. average particle size of less than one micron, are especially required for sintering operations wherein the powders are sintered into high temperature, high hardness ceramic articles. In the prior art, especially for materials having high hardness, e.g., in excess of nine on the Mohs scale, it was exceedingly difficult to obtain powders having particle sizes as small as desired. In order to obtain such powders, exceedingly long grinding times, often as long as days, were required. Furthermore, due to the hardness of the material, it was difficult to grind such materials without contamination resulting from the grinding media and container, e.g. iron. It was proposed, e.g. in U.S. Pat. No. 4,275,026, to grind ceramic materials such as titanium diboride in a mill having surfaces constructed of a non-contaminating material such as titanium diboride itself. When grinding media was used, it was usually a shaped media. The ground material had a broad particle size distribution with a large weight percent being in the larger particles. Surface areas indicate that the average particle size is usually not submicron even with long grinding times. An attrition mill is mentioned but there is no suggestion of high energy input in such a mill.
 
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