Inviscid melt spinning: As-spun crystalline alumina fibers

Abstract
Inviscid melt spinning yielded the first crystalline alumina fibers directly from the melts. In this experimental process, a liquid jet having a melt viscosity of 104 for fiberglass) is extruded into propane and is thus chemically stabilized (vs rapidly quenched) before it forms Rayleigh waves and breaks up into droplets. This letter describes a 65.5% alumina-zirconia fiber, an 81.5% and a 90.6% alumina-calcia fiber, a 98.6% alumina-magnesia fiber, and a 100% alumina fiber. The δ-allomorph was identified as the crystalline phase of the melt spun 100% alumina fibers, compared to the α-allomorph reported for FIBER FP, a slurry spun and sintered 100% alumina fiber.

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