Granulation is a key factor towards improvement of the flowability of fine ceramic powders to make them suitable
for industrial dry pressing. Controlled granulation of fine alumina particles with a primary particle size of ∼ 150 nm was carried out using spray-freeze drying, which led to the production of flowable granules with high crushability. The fracture surface of uniaxially die-pressed green bodies made from granules with density values of ≥ 50%of theoretical showed a uniform microstructure. Sintering experiments were performed using conventional single- and two-stage
radiant heating methods followed by density and grain size measurement and characterisation of the final dense compacts to study the efficiency of two-stage sintering in grain growth elimination. The results have been compared with those of alumina bodies prepared using similar suspension by the slip-casting route.
Funding
This study was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), United Kingdom
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Materials
Published in
Journal of Ceramics Science and Technology
Citation
GHANIZADEH, S. ... et al., 2017. Spray freeze granulation of submicrometre alpha-alumina using ultrasonication. Journal of Ceramics Science and Technology, 7(4), pp. 455-462.
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Acceptance date
2016-11-22
Publication date
2017
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