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Hiroyuki Mizuta
Researcher at Industrial Research Institute
Publications - 20
Citations - 238
Hiroyuki Mizuta is an academic researcher from Industrial Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kaolinite & Slip (ceramics). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications receiving 230 citations.
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Preparation of high-strength and translucent alumina by hot isostatic pressing
TL;DR: In this paper, a vacuum-pressure slipcasting technique and hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) were used to prepare high-strength and translucent alumina ceramics, which showed high bend strength and translucency with in-line transmittance of 30% to 46% (1 mm thick).
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Growth Conditions and Genesis of Spherical and Platy Kaolinite
TL;DR: The results indicated that the growth of the spherical kaolinite was favored at high degrees of supersaturation, whereas the growth was relatively low at relatively low degrees of superaturation as discussed by the authors.
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Spherical kaolinite; synthesis and mineralogical properties
TL;DR: Spherical kaolinite has been synthesized for the first time from non-crystalline aluminosilicate material in hydrothermal experiments conducted between 150° and 250°C and under autogenous vapor pressure as mentioned in this paper.
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Effects of solution chemistry on the hydrothermal synthesis of kaolinite
Miyawaki Ritsuro,Shinji Tomura,Soichiro Samejima,Masaharu Okazaki,Hiroyuki Mizuta,Maruyama Shinichi,Yasuo Shibasaki +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effect of additional ions on the formation of kaolinite in the Al2O3-SiO2-H2O system and found that the addition of trivalent Fe3+ or excess Al3+ ions had no significant effect.
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Slip Casting of Silicon Nitride and Mechanical Properties of Sintered Body (Part 1)
TL;DR: In this article, a complicated shape forming method for the fabrication of Si3N4 engineering ceramic parts slip casting was studied, and the preparation conditions of well-dispersed slurries were determined for the solid.