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WET FORMING PROCESSES AS A POTENTIAL SOLUTION TO AGGLOMERATION PROBLEMS

The intrinsic properties are defined by the choice of the chemical system to be used. Subsequently, any control over the final properties can be achieved only by controlling the product microstructure, by regulating the different stages of the ceramic fabrication process. Therefore, once the desired microstructure is known, the ceramist has to consider how to adjust the fabrication conditions to produce it. The success of this approach depends on a considerable understanding of the effect of the various steps of the fabrication process on the microstructure and the interrelationship between them. [Pg.73]

Nearest to the final microstructure is the firing operation, and most attention was initially concentrated on it. However, as a result of great advances in understanding how the green microstructure evolves into the final microstructure, as well as the recognition of the limitations of sintering [Pg.73]


Wet Forming Processes as a Potential Solution to Agglomeration Problems... [Pg.73]




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A Wetting

A! problem

Agglomerate Agglomeration

Agglomerate forming

Agglomerates processes

Agglomeration

Agglomeration processes

Agglomerator

Agglomerization

Forming process

Potential Problems

Process problems

Processing problems

Solute process

Solution potentials

Solution processability

Solution processes

Solution processing

Solution to problem

Solution-forming process

Solutizer process

Wet agglomerates

Wet agglomeration

Wet agglomeration process

Wet processes

Wetting problems

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