Influence of feedstock preparation on ceramic injection molding and microstructural features of zirconia toughened alumina
2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 34; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2013.09.020
ISSN1873-619X
AutoresFrank Sommer, Hartmut Walcher, Frank Kern, Marko Maetzig, Rainer Gadow,
Tópico(s)Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
ResumoFeedstocks for ceramic injection molding of ZTA containing 90 vol.% of sub-μm alumina and 10 vol.% of zirconia nanopowder were prepared by different processing techniques. Feedstocks were prepared by mixing in a sigma-blade kneader and subsequent homogenizing by twin-screw extrusion or shear roll compaction. Two other feedstocks were previously bead milled and subsequently processed by the same procedure. Compounding technology strongly influences the injection molding behavior and microstructures of the final product. Despite higher energy input of the shear roll compactor, powder agglomerates cannot be completely avoided. Pre-milling is effective to disperse and deagglomerate ceramic powders. Injection pressures of feedstocks from pre-milled powders were about 200 bar lower compared to pressures needed for non-milled feedstocks. Present feedstock preparation methods are feasible to produce homogeneous feedstocks, which strongly influence microstructures. In order to produce high solid loaded sub-μm/nm feedstocks, processing methods, pre-treatment and solid content have to be carefully chosen.
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