Abstract This paper studies the impact of pressure in static and dynamic pressing on densification of stabilized zirconia ultradisperse powder compacts and on compaction kinetics during sintering. Ultradisperse powders of… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This paper studies the impact of pressure in static and dynamic pressing on densification of stabilized zirconia ultradisperse powder compacts and on compaction kinetics during sintering. Ultradisperse powders of 97 ZrO 2 + 3 Y 2 O 3 zirconia were synthesized using the plasma chemical method. Dry uniaxial static pressing and double-action magnetic pulse compaction were employed. It is shown that double-action magnetic pulse compaction provides the maximum density of the product in comparison to that obtained through static pressing. The dilatometric studies showed that the increased density of compacts from stabilized zirconia powders obtained in dynamic pressing does not make ceramics less compact during isothermal aging as it typically occurs during static pressing. This increases the density of ceramics and improves its mechanical characteristics.
               
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