Abstract

A method for manufacturing bi-layered zirconia rods of core-shell geometry with a porous core and a dense shell has been developed. Core-shell rods were successfully prepared by thermoplastic co-extrusion of assembled feed rods composed of core and shell zirconia feedstocks. Rheological analysis and adjustment of the feedstock viscosities enabled co-extrusion of regular core-shell rods of uniform shell thickness. Tapioca starch was used as a pore-forming agent in the core feedstock. Binder removal and high temperature treatment had to be modified in order to safely remove the starch particles. Sintering analysis revealed constrained sintering of porous cores in the core-shell rods due to the rigid dense shell, which resulted in an increased porosity in the core. Defect-free core-shell rods with a core porosity of up to 40% and different thicknesses of the dense shell were prepared.

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