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By
Jon G.P. Biner, University of Nottingham, UK
Description
Advanced ceramics and ceramic matrix composites continue to find increasing use in modern technological applications as ever more stringent
demands are placed upon materials' properties. While advanced ceramics and ceramic composites have many potentially useful properties,
they can be extremely difficult to fabricate. This book contains a series of independent chapters focusing on different aspects of ceramics
processing. The views of leading experts on a number of ceramics processing options and the direction of which their field is taking.
Aimed at the materials engineer, this book is a wonderful reference as well as a guide to expanding the knowledge of processing techniques
and their underlying philosophies.
Audience
Materials engineers in and involved with the ceramics industry.
Contents
1. Advanced Processing Concepts for Increased Ceramic Reliability
1. Introduction
2. Processing Methods
3. Densification Concepts
4. Colloidal Powder Processing
5. Concluding Remarks
References
2. Processing of Silicon Nitride Powders
1. Introduction
2.
Experimental Procedure
3. Results and Discussions
4. Summary and Conclusions
References
3. Wet Forming Processes as a Potential
Solution to Agglomeration Problems
1. Introduction
2. The Green Microstructure
3. Origin and Nature of Agglomerates
4. Development
of the Green Microstructure
5. The Forming Process and Green Microstructure Homogeneity
6. Experimental Procedure
7. Results and
Discussion
8. Conclusions
References
4. Processing of Electronic Ceramics
1. Introduction
2. Powder Preparation
3. Mixing and
Milling
4. Drying
5. Dry Forming
6. Tape Casting
7. Slip Casting
8. Additive Burnout
9. Further Processing of Ceramic Tape
10. Sintering
11. Finishing
References
5. Processing of Ceramic Composites
1. Introduction
2. Overview of Composite Mechanisms/Microstructures
and Processing
3. Powder Based Methods
4. Non-Powder Based Methods
5. Summary, Needs and Trends
References
6. Injection Moulding
of Fine Ceramics
1. Introduction
2. Compounding
3. Mixing Devices
4. Particle Surface Modification
5. Filling the Cavity
6. Formulation of Moulding Compositions
7. Solidification in the Cavity
8. Removal of Organic Vehicle
9. Conclusions
References
7. Electrophoretic Deposition as a Processing Route for Ceramics
1. Introduction
2. Applications of Electrodeposition
3. Fundamentals
of Electrodeposition
4. Examples of Working Systems
5. Applications Developed to Pilot Plant Scale
6. Conclusion
References
Appendix
8. Microwave Processing of Ceramics
1. Introduction
2. Fundamentals of Microwave Heating
3. Dielectric Properties
4.
Development of the Basic Theoretical Concepts
5. Applicators
6. Heat Transfer
7. Applications
8. Conclusions
References
9.
Thin Film Deposition Processes for Electronic and Structural Ceramics
1. Introduction
2. Atomistic Deposition Processes
3. Microstructure
and Crystallinity of the Deposits
4. Stress and Gaseous Concentration
5. Recent Developments
6. Concluding Remarks
References
Index
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 423 pages, publication date: DEC-1990
ISBN-13: 978-0-8155-1256-1
Imprint: WILLIAM ANDREW
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