2015
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/602/1/012023
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Qualification Methods of Al2O3Injection Molding Raw Materials

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“…The mineralogical composition of these powder mixtures is described in the Table 2 and the typical microstructure and chemical components are shown in Figure 1. On the basis of the earlier experiments with alumina [34][35][36][37] and zirconia [38][39][40] of the authors in this research to the conventional floor tiles powder Martoxid KMS-94 alumina ( Figure 2) and TZP zircon-dioxide ( Figure 3) powders were added in different ratios.…”
Section: Materials and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mineralogical composition of these powder mixtures is described in the Table 2 and the typical microstructure and chemical components are shown in Figure 1. On the basis of the earlier experiments with alumina [34][35][36][37] and zirconia [38][39][40] of the authors in this research to the conventional floor tiles powder Martoxid KMS-94 alumina ( Figure 2) and TZP zircon-dioxide ( Figure 3) powders were added in different ratios.…”
Section: Materials and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most common systems is the Al2O3 -Al system due to its lightweight and high strength properties. These composites can be manufactured using a large number of technologies, which include: a directed metal oxidation process (DIMOX) [4] using the Lanoxide method using an oxide displacement reaction, also known as a reactive metal penetration process (RMP) [5], injection molding [6], gas pressure infiltration [7], and selfpropagating high-temperature synthesis [8]. Based on these methods, the RMP process is widely used because it uses a natural reduction reaction between molten metal (Al) and a ceramic material (SiO2).…”
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confidence: 99%