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cordierite (adjective) - Refers to a type of mineral that is often used in the production of ceramics and refractory products due to its high temperature resistance and low thermal expansion
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  • A magnesium iron aluminium cyclosilicate.

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Iolite is also called cordierite and dichroite.
Cordierite scored a perfect record of successful voyages.
Both mullite and cordierite tires were used.
Cordierite is given as the the main component.
The ceramic component is preferably eucryptite or cordierite.
The cordierite stone is recommended for hepatic problems.
These volcanics lack cordierite or garnet.
Cordierite or silicon carbide DPFs are preferred.
Made of porous cordierite is sunk in slurry.
A cordierite honeycomb filter is a known example of a ceramic filter.
The support is preferably cordierite or mullite.
Cordierite was discovered in nearby quartzofeldspathic gneiss.
Preferred inorganic oxides are alpha alumina and cordierite.
Cordierite typically occurs in contact or regional metamorphism of pelitic rocks.
Industrial cordierite ceramic cores.

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Cordierite is another material that may be useful as a surface material.
A support composed of cordierite is one of the most desirable supports.
Cordierite is a preferred structural support.
The filtering body is made from silicon carbide or cordierite.
It was confused with a similar mineral cordierite because of their similar coloring.
Cordierite and the like are examples of suitable ceramic substrate material.
These volcanics contain chloritised cordierite and some have garnet.
Cordierite honeycombs are preferred.
Microcracking has also been shown to significantly reduce aax in cordierite ceramics.
An alumina washcoated cordierite monolith was prepared and calcined as described above.
The partition walls of the channels are formed by a porous material such as cordierite.
Cordierite also provided a plastic composition similar to that of alumina in moldability.
Preferred wall flow substrates are formed from cordierite and silicon carbide.
The cordierite would be efficient against sore throat and chronic sinus problems.
It is then fired at a sufficient temperature for a sufficient time to form a cordierite body.
A honeycomb support composed of cordierite is most preferably used among these monolithic support.
Exemplary ceramics include but are not limited to ceramic tiles and cordierite.
Most cordierite forms during regional metamorphism of shales and other argillaceous rocks.
Catalytic converters are commonly made from ceramics containing a large proportion of synthetic cordierite.
Use of cordierite is favorable in these applications because of its good thermal shock resistance.
Iolite is the name used for gem quality specimens of the mineral cordierite.
Generally the cordierite monolith would be expected to require more heat than the alumina substrate.
The honeycomb structural body is made of a ceramic that includes cordierite as the main component.
Cordierite gneiss are comparable to paragneiss of the Montauban Group.
Most preferably used among these supports having a monolithic structure are honeycomb supports composed of cordierite.
Preparation of Cordierite.
A part of the cordierite grog may be as large as 2 mm in diameter.
Ceramica Siniscalchi has been producing materials in refractory in Cordierite for over than thirty years.
In all examples, a cordierite wall flow filter substrate was provided.
Properties of Cordierite.
Cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread.
In each of the examples, the carrier was cordierite.
Early on, ceramic filters of sintered cordierite were explored as a possible diesel particulate filter.
In preferred embodiments, the monolith comprises mullite or cordierite.
These filters are typically cordierite extrusion, silicon carbides, and the like.

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