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M Sc Theses 2003:

3 – Shaping Methods for Components of Complex Geometry

Direct consolidation is a technique in which a ceramic suspension transforms from a liquid state to a solid body without any removal of water. The consolidation can be achieved by the formation of a gel network in the water by polymerisation of a monomer or by using polysaccharides. The ceramic particles are then immobilized in the gel, which is an advantage of this technique as it improves the homogeneity in the shaped component and thus also the dimensional control during sintering. Another advantage is the fact that you can prepare more complex-shaped components than when using other methods like pressing or slip casting. These advantages are the reason for the industrial interest, which includes both medical and technical applications. 

The aim of the project is to evaluate and further develop a suitable direct consolidation method that can be used in combination with freeform-fabricated moulds. The project will include both ceramic processing, preparation of freeform-fabricated moulds and evaluation of the prepared materials. 

Information Erik Adolfsson, ea@sci.se , 031-772 05 35

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