Abstract

The particle size differences among four Y-TZP powders are shown to have a significant effect on the rheological properties of concentrated aqueous suspensions of the powders. The viscosity of slurries is sensitive to solid loading, especially at high solid content level. As a result, the four powders require different amounts of dispersant to achieve their highest solid loadings. Under the same solid content, the smaller the particles and the more absorbed dispersant needed, the higher the viscosity of the slurry.

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