1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00124890
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Microstructure and related mechanical properties of hot pressed hydroxyapatite ceramics

Abstract: Polycrystalline hydroxyapatite (HAP) ceramics were densified by hot pressing. The effects of thermal treatments and of a sintering additive (Na3PO4) on the microstructure, flexural strength and fracture toughness were investigated. Hot pressing without additive resulted in dense HAP having a Small average grain size (below 0.5 pm). Spontaneous microcracking of the material was also noted. This originated from the thermal expansion anisotropy of HAP crystals. The presence of the sintering aid promotes grain gro… Show more

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“…87) It is seen that the HA particles are in a polyhedral shape, and distribute in the whole sintered samples. Because the HA has a poor strength (lower than 150 MPa), 91) the HA particles are crushed and filled in the residual space among the Ti-based glassy powders due to the high applied loading pressure of 600 MPa. Furthermore, significant deformation of Ti-based glassy powders is also observed, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…87) It is seen that the HA particles are in a polyhedral shape, and distribute in the whole sintered samples. Because the HA has a poor strength (lower than 150 MPa), 91) the HA particles are crushed and filled in the residual space among the Ti-based glassy powders due to the high applied loading pressure of 600 MPa. Furthermore, significant deformation of Ti-based glassy powders is also observed, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the sintering environment and statistical effects on the ZrO 2 distribution within matrix are important parameters that affect the thermal stability of HA and ZrO 2 in the composites. Hot pressing of HA was found to allow the occurrence of densification at temperatures much lower than during conventional sintering (Halouani et al, 1994;Veljovic et al, 2009) …”
Section: Hot Isostatic Pressing (Hip)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tang et al, 2009. Hot pressing of some ceramic materials was found to allow the occurrence of densification at temperatures much lower than during conventional sintering (R. Halouani et al, 1994. The advantages of the hot pressing technique are the enhancement of the densification kinetics and the limiting of grain growth, while the disadvantages are the limited geometry of the end product and the expensive equipment required.…”
Section: Conventional Sintering Processmentioning
confidence: 99%