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Revision as of 14:10, 3 May 2021

You can't make it without materias, and you can't make materials without processing. This phrase holds for all materials classes, and particularly for ceramics.

Research and development in the field of ceramics involves researcheers form various fields, e.g. materials scientists, chemists, physicists, electrical and mechanical engineers. Beyond different fields, researchers are of very different education and carreer background, e.g. Bachelor/Master students, technicians, laboratory assistants, PhD students and Postdocs.

To date, there are a few very helpful textbooks on processing of ceramics. Beyond textbooks and scientific papers, very little references elaborate the practical aspect of ceramic materials science. What are the important aspects of powder processing? How do I mix and mill raw materials? How do I shape a ceramic green body? How do I select the right sintering method? What are the guidlines to design a heat treatment for sintering? How do I polsih my sample?

We all miss a general cooking book for ceramics. This Wiki provides such a platform. A list of mostly practical articles helps anybody working on ceramics to set up his lab work. Everyone is welcome to extend the articles or to create new ones!


This Wiki is hosted by the Institute of Energy and Climate Research - Materials Synthesis and Processing (IEK-1) at the Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany.

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