1983
DOI: 10.1147/rd.271.0011
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Multi-Layer Ceramics Manufacturing

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“…Conventional low temperature cofired ceramic multilayers contain glass-filled ceramic layers that help minimize sintering stresses. Multilayer ceramics have been successfully fabricated using strategies such as matching materials sintering behavior, but all the layers in the final product are dense (3). Adjoining SOFC layers must alternate between porous and fully dense, which significantly complicates the technical challenge of co-firing multilayer ceramics.…”
Section: Stack Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional low temperature cofired ceramic multilayers contain glass-filled ceramic layers that help minimize sintering stresses. Multilayer ceramics have been successfully fabricated using strategies such as matching materials sintering behavior, but all the layers in the final product are dense (3). Adjoining SOFC layers must alternate between porous and fully dense, which significantly complicates the technical challenge of co-firing multilayer ceramics.…”
Section: Stack Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next this body is fired at high temperature, simultaneously densifying the ceramic and forming a metallization layer [20,21,22,231. In order to fire the conductor simultaneously with the ceramic, it is necessary to consider the firing temperature (melting point of the metal), the firing environment (oxidation-reduction potential of the metal), reactions between the ceramic and metallization layer and so on.…”
Section: Cofiring Metallizationmentioning
confidence: 99%