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Polishing processing for advanced ceramics

Polishing processing usually refers to the use of mechanical and chemical effects of fine abrasive grains, with the assistance of soft polishing tools or chemical processing fluids, electric/magnetic fields, etc., in order to obtain a smooth or ultra-smooth surface to reduce or completely eliminate the processing deterioration layer, So as to obtain a high surface quality processing method.

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Multiple sintering for advanced ceramics

he correct sintering method is the key to make advanced ceramics have ideal structure and predetermined properties. Such as sintering under normal atmospheric conditions (no special atmosphere, normal pressure), no matter how you choose the sintering conditions, it is difficult to obtain pore-free or high-strength ceramic products

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Injection molding for advanced ceramics

Injection molding is to mix ceramic powder and an organic binder, and then inject the ceramic powder into the metal mold cavity at a temperature of 130~300°C through an injection molding machine.

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Isostatic pressing for advanced ceramics

It is a molding method that utilizes the incompressibility of liquid media and uniformly transfers pressure.
The main differences between dry pressing and isostatic pressing are as follows:

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Ceramics metallization

What exactly is the metalization compound used?
The main components of the metalized paste are molybdenum, manganese, Al₂O₃, SiO₂, CaCO₃, etc.

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How are advanced ceramics made?

As a material of advanced ceramics, its structure and performance are closely related to the preparation process. Therefore, it is very important to understand and master its preparation process and the required preparation technology.

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What are ceramics?

According to the composition, the materials are divided into metallic materials, inorganic non-metallic materials, and organic materials.

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