Paraffin-Based Process for Producing Layered Composites with Cellular Microstructures

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Dakskobler, Aleš
Kosmac, Tomaz
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A paraffin-based process that results in high-strength bimaterial ceramic layered composites is reported. The process facilitates rolling, folding, and shape retention at room temperature and allows the transition from a laminar to a cellular microstructure during deformation. The strength of sintered alumina/zirconia/alumina composites reached 700 MPa, higher than that of conventional zirconia-toughened alumina composites containing dispersed particles.

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2002-04-01
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Copyright The American Ceramic Society. Reprinted from Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Volume 85, Issue 4, April 2002, pages 1013-1015.
Copyright The American Ceramic Society. Reprinted from Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Volume 85, Issue 4, April 2002, pages 1013-1015.
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