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Microwave heating and sintering techniques are applied to various production lines and material systems to improved their microstructure and mechanical properties in comparison to conventional means of production.
İrem B. Algan Şimşek +2 more
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Microwave-Assisted Two-Step Sintering of Al/8wt%TiC Composite Prepared by Powder Metallurgy [PDF]
In this work, two-step sintering (TSS) of Al/8wt%TiC with microwave heating has been performed successfully. The composites were fabricated by uniaxial pressing of mixed Al and TiC powders and subsequent sintering in an argon atmosphere at different ...
Hamed Goodarzi +2 more
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In this study, synchrotron radiation computed tomography was applied to investigate the mechanisms of titanium powder microwave sintering in situ. On the basis of reconstructed images, we observed that the sintering described in this study differs from ...
Yu Xiao +5 more
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In order to improve the performance and endurance of steel rings used for twisting and winding yarns in the textile industry, a more wear-resistant ceramic version is studied and examined by conducting multiple simulations combined with microwave ...
Xiao Lu +5 more
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Fused Deposition Modeling and microwave sintering of 3Y-TZP samples
Fully dense zirconia parts were produced by shaping using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and microwave (MW) sintering. The samples were obtained using an usual 3D printer and a commercial 3 mol% yttria-stabilized zirconia filament.
Clémence Petit +4 more
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Tailoring Dielectric Properties of Multilayer Composites Using Spark Plasma Sintering [PDF]
A straightforward and simple way to produce well-densified ferroelectric ceramic composites with a full control of both architecture and properties using spark plasma sintering (SPS) is proposed. SPS main outcome is indeed to obtain high densification at
Estournès, Claude +2 more
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In this report, Al2O3–SiC ceramic composites were produced at 1500 °C by conventional and microwave sintering. For preparing samples, Al2O3 with the second phase x wt.% SiC (x = 5, 10, 15, 20) were milled for 180 min. The milled powders were compacted in
Mohankumar Madhan +1 more
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Microwave Sintering of Electronic Ceramics.
The feasibility of microwave sintering of electronic ceramics was investigated using a heating control system. This system comprises a klystron amplifier with 6 GHz band, a single mode rectangular cavity for sintering ceramics, and a controller for operating the heating condition.
FUKUSHIMA, Hideoki +2 more
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Sintering and densification of nanocrystalline ceramic oxide powders: a review [PDF]
Observation of the unconventional properties and material behaviour expected in the nanometre grain size range necessitates the fabrication of fully dense bulk nanostructured ceramics.
Levin, M. +3 more
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Design of an instrumented microwave multimode cavity for sintering of nuclear ceramics
This paper describes the development of an innovative instrumented and automated 2.45GHz multimode microwave cavity for sintering of uranium oxide based nuclear fuels (UO2, (U,Pu)O2, (U,Am)O2 …).
J. Croquesel +7 more
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