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Green body formation

Part II. Ceramic Powder S5mthesis Part III. Ceramic Paste Formation Mise-en Pate Part IV. Green Body Formation Mise-en Forme Part V. Presintering Heat Treatments of Drying and Binder Burnout... [Pg.3]

In this chapter, we have described the colloid chemistiy of ceramic powders in suspension. Colloid stability is manipulated by electrostatic and steric means. The ramifications on processing have been discussed with emphasis on single-phase ceramic suspensions with a distribution of particle sizes and composites and their problems of component segregation due to density and particle size and shape. The next chapter will discuss the rheology of Uie ceramic suspensions and the mechanical behavior of dry ceramic powders to prepare the ground for ceramic green body formation. The rheology of ceramic suspensions depends on their colloidal properties. [Pg.489]

Part IV Green Body Formation—Mise-En Forme... [Pg.538]

GREEN BODY FORMATION WITH CERAMIC SUSPENSIONS... [Pg.612]

Green Body Formation with Ceramic Suspensions... [Pg.613]


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