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− | Pressing green bodies does not work equally well for all ceramic powders. | + | Pressing green bodies does not work equally well for all ceramic powders. Very coarse powders tend not to give a mechanically stable green body, and very fine powders are difficult to handle due to their low tapping density. Powders with a particle size of 0.5-3µm are generally easiest to press into green bodies. |
− | + | It might be required to add a binder to assure a good mechanical stability of the green body. In this case, remember to remove the binder before sintering by a thermal treatment at 600-800°C in oxidizing atmosphere. | |
== Quantity of powder == | == Quantity of powder == |
Revision as of 16:05, 1 July 2021
Pressing green bodies is an essential step of ceramic processing.
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Powder properties for good pressing
Pressing green bodies does not work equally well for all ceramic powders. Very coarse powders tend not to give a mechanically stable green body, and very fine powders are difficult to handle due to their low tapping density. Powders with a particle size of 0.5-3µm are generally easiest to press into green bodies. It might be required to add a binder to assure a good mechanical stability of the green body. In this case, remember to remove the binder before sintering by a thermal treatment at 600-800°C in oxidizing atmosphere.