Abstract

Abstract Coprecipitation from water solution of chlorides was used to obtain yttria-stabilized zirconia powders. It was shown that precalcination processing of the coprecipitated gel greatly affects the microstructure of the resultant powder as well as its cold compaction behaviour and hence its sinterability. Relative densities of +98% theoretical have been achieved at sintering temperature as low as 1300°C.

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