Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1475741 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Wet-jet milling and planetary homogenizing processes as soft-energy milling methods were employed as a novel method to prepare stable Al2O3 slurries. The viscosity of slurries prepared from the soft-energy milling was constant and stable for long time, as compared to ball-milled slurries. Though Al2O3 particles surface after ball milling yielded more hydroxyl groups, Al2O3 particles surface after the soft-energy milling was similar state to raw particles surface. Relative density of the green bodies prepared from the wet-milled slurries was about 67% and was independent on the slurry solid content. On the other hand, the relative density of the green bodies prepared from the ball-milled slurries increased with increasing solid content. Linear shrinkage of the sintered bodies prepared from the soft-energy milled slurries was independent of the slurry solid content, whereas that of the sintered bodies prepared from the ball-milled slurries increased with decreasing solid content.
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Authors
Y. Hotta, K. Tsunekawa, T. Shirai, K. Sato, M. Yasuoka, K. Watari,