Polyaluminosilicates with different chemical structures have been synthesized. They have been experimentally studied and a priori estimated. Dielectric ceramic layers have been obtained by means of 3D aerosol printing and studied with the use of synthesized polyaluminosilicates and highly dispersed powder of Al2O3 ceramic filler.
Dispersed Al2O3 powders with differently distributed particle sizes have been obtained. The most suitable sizes of the dispersed powders for aerosol generation by a pneumatic method have been determined. Viscosity, pH, and Zeta potential of suspensions with different Al2O3 concentrations have been studied. The effect of pH, dispersion, and concentration on the suspension viscosity, which affects the ability of aerosol formation in the processes to obtain polyaluminosilicate sol systems (a highly dispersed filler powder), has been determined. Ceramic coatings for printed circuit boards have been obtained by 3D aerosol printing.
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