Microwave Power Boosts Density and Strength of Rice Husk Ash Ceramics
A study investigated how rice husk ash can be turned into solid silica ceramic using microwave and millimeter wave heating. The researchers compared the results to traditional electric furnace heating. They found that microwave power affects the growth of silica grains and the density of the ceramic. Faster heating rates also lead to larger grain sizes. This shows that the type of heating method and power used can impact the final properties of the ceramic material.