Manufacturing optically transparent thick zirconia ceramics by spark plasma sintering with the use of collector pressing

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The efficiency of using the collector pressing scheme in the Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) process has been confirmed in improving the optical, physical, and mechanical properties of yttriastabilized zirconia (YSZ) ceramics with an increased shape factor. An approach for developing a seal surface and determining the optimal method of increasing pressure and temperature during SPS on this surface was used to optimize the consolidation modes of the materials. It has been shown that transparent/translucent YSZ ceramics with an increased shape factor (14 mm in diameter and up to 5 mm in height, h/d = 0.36) can be successfully fabricated by the SPS technique combined with the collector pressing scheme. The optical properties and microhardness of ceramics obtained using the collector scheme are better to the optical properties of ceramics obtained using the conventional uniaxial pressing scheme.

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Paygin, V., Dvilis, E., Stepanov, S., Khasanov, O., Valiev, D., Alishin, T., … Anisimov, A. (2021). Manufacturing optically transparent thick zirconia ceramics by spark plasma sintering with the use of collector pressing. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(3), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11031304

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