Optimization of granules and slurries for press forming

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The present paper deals with the determination of optimal conditions for preparing spray-dried granules and slurries, based on the characteristics of granules and supplied slurries. These characteristics were evaluated by the compression and stress-relaxation method, and by the centrifugal consolidation method, respectively. Spray drying of the flocculated slurry resulted in low-density granules with a spherical and solid morphology, which ensures a high compressibility. Another important factor governing the press forming is to adjust the amount of binder so as to improve the visco-elastic deformation of granules; this leads to a better homogeneity of the resulting compacts.

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Tsubaki, J. I., Yamakawa, H., Mori, T., & Mori, H. (2002). Optimization of granules and slurries for press forming. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 110(1286), 894–898. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.110.894

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