Publication detail
Injection Moulding and Sintering of Ceria Ceramics
MACA, K., TRUNEC, M., CIHLÁŘ, J.
Original Title
Injection Moulding and Sintering of Ceria Ceramics
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Ceria powder was dry-milled to sub-micrometric particle sizes and used in the preparation of ceramic mixture for injection moulding. Specimen bodies were injection moulded in the shape of rectangular bars. The sintering kinetics of these bodies was studied in a dilatometer under various sintering conditions and also by the rate-controlled sintering method. Sintering the injection moulded CeO2 to a density of 7.08 g.cm-3 (99.3% TD) was possible already at a temperature of 1400C, and the highest density value (99.8% TD) was obtained at a heating rate of 2C.min-1 and a holding time of 1 hour at 1500C. Using heating rates of over 5C.min-1 had an adverse effect on the density obtained. Applying the rate-controlled sintering (RCS) method did not lead to any decrease in the grain size if compared with temperature-controlled sintering (TCS).
Keywords
ceria, injection moulding, sintering
Authors
MACA, K., TRUNEC, M., CIHLÁŘ, J.
RIV year
2002
Released
1. 1. 2002
Publisher
Elsevier
ISBN
0272-8842
Periodical
Ceramics International
Year of study
28
Number
3
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
337
Pages to
344
Pages count
8
BibTex
@article{BUT40426,
author="Karel {Maca} and Martin {Trunec} and Jaroslav {Cihlář}",
title="Injection Moulding and Sintering of Ceria Ceramics",
journal="Ceramics International",
year="2002",
volume="28",
number="3",
pages="8",
issn="0272-8842"
}