JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS
Online ISSN : 2189-9967
Print ISSN : 0915-1168
ISSN-L : 0915-1168
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Improvement of Manufacturing Process Technology of Ceramics
Chika TAKAIMasayoshi FUJITomohiro SATORazavi-Khosroshahi HADIYuki NAKASHIMASeizo OBATAKenji TATEISHI
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2018 Volume 63 Issue 12 Pages 799-805

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Sintering of most ceramic and composite materials are only possible at temperatures over 1000℃ due to their high melting point. Sintering is acknowledged as an expensive process, which takes several hours to several days. In addition, high temperature sintering affects the final product by causing undesired grain coarsening or changing the initial chemical stoichiometry. Our research group has proposed a “non-firing sintering”, where no firing process is required for achieving high densities. The underlying idea of this method involves the chemical activation of powder surface via ball milling, where the surface of particles is rubbed against balls. In this review, we will introduce the mechanism of the method as well as some process know-how, with some examples. Some examples of silica simulation models are also introduced to clarify the mechanism of reaction on the silica interfaces.

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