Title of article :
Comparison between slip-casting and uniaxial pressing
for the fabrication of translucent yttria ceramics
Author/Authors :
Johanne Mouzon، نويسنده , , Emily Glowacki، نويسنده , ,
Magnus Ode´n، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Slip casting and uniaxial pressing were compared
as first consolidation stages prior to cold isostatic
pressing (CIP) to produce translucent yttria ceramics. In
the first step, yttria slurries suitable for slip casting were
prepared. The viscosity was optimized with respect to the
starting agglomeration state, amount of dispersant, milling
time, and number of milling balls. Secondly, pellets were
prepared either by slip casting or uniaxial pressing and then
cold-isostatically pressed. Finally, the pellets were made
translucent by a combination of pre-sintering and hot isostatic
pressing (HIP). Although slip-cast and pressed samples
exhibited similar green-body densities after CIP and
pre-sintering, the samples prepared by slip casting were
more homogeneous in terms of translucency and microstructure
throughout their bodies. This was attributed to the
ability of slip casting to minimize density gradients during
packing, and to the beneficial effect of ball-milling to
remove larger agglomerates before casting. Therefore, slip
casting as a first consolidation stage prior to CIP appears
to be more suitable than uniaxial pressing in order to
prepare homogeneous optical ceramics
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science