Stability of nanocrystalline spark plasma sintered 3Y-TZP

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Spark plasma sintered 3Y-TZP has been investigated with respect to hydrothermal ageing and grinding. The sintering was performed between the temperatures of 1,100 and 1,600°C for a soaking time of 5 minutes and the resulting materials were obtained with grain sizes between 65 to 800 nm and relative densities between 88.5 to 98.8%. Experiments on hydrothermal ageing in water vapour at 131°C, 2 bars during 60 hours shows that phase stability is retained, elastic modulus and hardness of near surface region measured by nanoindentation does not change in fine grain (<200 nm) materials, in spite of porosity. In ground specimens, very small amount of transformation was found for all grain sizes studied © 2010 by the authors.

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Chintapalli, R., Mestra, A., Marro, F. G., Yan, H., Reece, M., & Anglada, M. (2010). Stability of nanocrystalline spark plasma sintered 3Y-TZP. Materials, 3(2), 800–814. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma3020800

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