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Microwave Sintering of SiAlON Ceramics with TiN Addition. [PDF]
α-β SiAlON/TiN composites with nominal composition of α:β = 25:75 were fabricated by microwave sintering. The effect of titanium nitride addition on the phases, microstructure, microwave absorption ability and mechanical properties (Vickers hardness and fracture toughness) of the SiAlON-based composites were studied. Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD)
Sevgi Canarslan Ö +5 more
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Preparation of 3D printed silicon nitride bioceramics by microwave sintering [PDF]
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a bioceramic material with potential applications. Customization and high reliability are the foundation for the widespread application of Si3N4 bioceramics.
Xiaofeng Zeng +6 more
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Process and kinetic analysis of osmium prepared by microwave sintering
Os sintered body was prepared by microwave sintering process. The influences of the green compact pressure and the microwave sintering parameters (heating rate, sintering temperature, and holding time) on the microstructure and relative density of Os ...
LIU Wei +9 more
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Microwave-assisted sintering of ceramic materials has proven to be a very favorable processing technique that can promote lower grain growth and densification with shorter dwell times. Hematite is considered a good microwave absorber due to its high loss
Marina Magro Togashi +2 more
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Microwave Sintering of Titanium [PDF]
Effective sintering of titanium requires the use of a high sintering temperature (≥1200 °C), preferably in high vacuum (< 10-2 Pa). This confines the heating and cooling rates to ~ 4 °C/min because of the limited thermal shock resistance of ceramic tube furnaces. Consequently, it leads to lengthy sintering cycles (10-12 hr).
Luo, Shu Dong +4 more
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A comparative study on the microwave hybrid sintering and conventional sintering of Al2O3 slip casts is reported to observe temperature distribution, grain-growth kinetics and densification in different regions of samples. It was found that the microwave
Muhammad Waqas Khalid +6 more
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With the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, an increasing amount of radioactive graphite needs to be treated safely and effectively. In this work, microwave sintering technology was initially applied to treat simulated graphite waste.
Guilin Wei +3 more
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Analysis of microwave sintering of ceramics [PDF]
AbstractThe microwave heating of ceramic materials has been analyzed by solving the equations for grain growth and porosity (Svoboda and Riedel, 1992) during the late stages of sintering, coupled with the heat conduction equation and electric field equations for 1‐D slabs.
Chatterjee, Anindita +2 more
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Facile preparation of high conductive silver electrodes by dip-coating followed by quick sintering [PDF]
With polyol-synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as raw materials, the silver electrodes with high conductivity were fabricated via a dip-coating method followed by sintering process, and the effects of the dip-coating and sintering process on the ...
Tianrui Chen +4 more
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Effects of Microwave Sintering on Properties and Microstructure of Ferromanganese Alloy Powders [PDF]
Microwave sintering process was employed to agglomerate ferromanganese alloy powders. The effects of sintering temperature, holding time and particle size composition on the properties and microstructure of sintering products were investigated.
Lei Li +6 more
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