Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1465468 | Ceramics International | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Commercial nano-BaTiO3 powders have been formed into green bodies using colloidal forming routes. A study of the rheological behaviour of the suspensions as a function of dispersant concentration and homogenisation time was made in order to prepare stable concentrated suspensions of the nanopowders. Bulk components were then manufactured using aqueous slip and gel casting involving polysaccharides that gel on cooling, i.e. agar. The performance of theses consolidation techniques for obtaining dense green bodies from the BaTiO3 nanopowders was studied. It was possible to prepare relatively big gel cast samples with a similar density and microstructure and in a shorter time compared to those obtained by slip casting.
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Authors
Isabel Santacruz, M. Isabel Nieto, Jon Binner, Rodrigo Moreno,