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Binder molten organic

Dispersive mixing An important application of dispersive mixing is the incorporation of the ceramic powder into the molten organic binder. During dispersion, the agglomerates of the constituent elements of the secondary component of the mixture are ruptured. [Pg.250]

In order to eliminate flaws inherent to thermal debinding and to shorten the duration of this stage, other techniques for the extraction of organic shaping additives have been developed. These techniques are based on an under- or overpressure of the treatment atmosphere, on microwave heating, capillary migration of molten binder, sublimation of a binder in aqueous phase, or solubilization by catalytic reaction or solvents. [Pg.187]


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