Microstructure evolution during pressureless sintering of bulk oxide ceramics

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The author's experience concerning the influence of the choice of different pressureless heating schedules on the final microstructure of oxide ceramic materials is summarized in the paper. Alumina, ceria, strontium titanate, as well as tetragonal (3 mol% Y2O3) and cubic (8 mol% Y2O3) zirconia were cold isostatically pressed or injection molded and pressureless sintered with different heating schedules - namely with Constant-Rate of Heating with different dwell temperatures (CRH), with Rate-Controlled Sintering (RCS) and with Two-Step Sintering (TSS). It was examined whether some of these three sintering schedules, with the same final density achieved, can lead to a decrease of the grain size of sintered ceramics. The results showed that only TSS (and only for selected materials) brought significant decrease of the grain size. .nema

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Maca, K. (2009). Microstructure evolution during pressureless sintering of bulk oxide ceramics. Processing and Application of Ceramics, 3(1–2), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.2298/pac0902013m

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