Abstract

Fine grinding of ferroelectric materials is indispensable and elemental in order to produce electronic components of small size and high-performance ceramics. The deterioration of the electrical properties occurs due to contamination during conventional fine grinding. In addition, the crystallinity (degree of crystallization) of ground fine particles is low, and in mass-production there was the problem of the deformation of the dimensions caused by the sintering process. In our experiment, by using the wet cycloid mill, it was possible to control the amorphizability (lattice distortion) and fine particles with high crystallinity and good electrical properties could be obtained.

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