Thin high-strength zirconia tapes with extreme flexibility

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The yttria stabilized zirconia ceramics (Y-TZP) are known for their high fracture toughness and high strength. Due to their excellent mechanical properties, the thin zirconia tapes can possess extraordinary behavior – extreme flexibility. In the present work, we introduce an adaptation of gel-tape casting method for the preparation of thin, high-strength zirconia tapes from waterbased suspensions. Fine ceramic powder with a particle size of around 100 nm was used. The negative effect of sodium ions on the strength and toughness of sintered ceramic samples was revealed and explained. Ceramic tapes with a thickness of 190 µm with as-sintered surfaces reached a characteristic biaxial strength of 1805 MPa. The huge elastic deformation of ceramic tapes was demonstrated in a 3-point bend test, and a bending radius of 25 mm for a 75 µm thick tape was reached.

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Stastny, P., Chlup, Z., Roupcova, P., & Trunec, M. (2021). Thin high-strength zirconia tapes with extreme flexibility. Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies, 9(3), 964–974. https://doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2021.1930744

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