Densification and superplasticity of hydroxyapatite ceramics

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Fabrication conditions for high-density and fine-grained hydroxyapatite (Ca10 (PO4)6(OH)2: HAp) ceramic were examined; the tensile elongation of HAp ceramic during heating was measured in order to evaluate its possible superplastic behavior. The HAp compact was fired in air at a temperature between 1100 and 1200°C for 5 h. The relative density of HAp compact fired at 1100°C for 5 h showed a maximum (99.2%), whereas the average grain size was as small as 0.56 μm. The tensile elongation of this HAp specimen was tested at a temperature between 940 and 1100°C. The tensile elongations tested at 1050 and 1100°C attained 156 and 157%, respectively; the specimen tested at 1050°C contained a limited number of cavities, whereas the specimen tested at 1100°C was observed to have a large number of cavities.

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Tago, K., Itatani, K., Suzuki, T. S., Sakka, Y., & Koda, S. (2005). Densification and superplasticity of hydroxyapatite ceramics. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 113(1322), 669–673. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.113.669

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