Aluminum and zirconia oxides are ceramic materials widely used in the manufacturing of dental products, however, the thermal treatment stages demand high temperatures. Aiming at the reduction of the energy consumption and of the time necessary for the thermal treatments, this work intends to evaluate the influence of the microwave energy over the thermal processes of alumina substrate and of the alumina/zirconia system. The samples were made by slip-casting and then submitted to different thermal treatments. For the microwave oven, we used powers of 1.44 and 1.66 kW and heating times of 10, 15 and 20 minutes. The samples were submitted to the determination of physico-mechanical properties: flexural strength at three points, porosity and Vickers microhardness. Based on the analysis, we conclude that the microwaves energy is promising for the processing of dental ceramic, causing a significant reduction in the firing time.
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