Abstract

The powder compaction process is the most widely used forming technique for shaping ceramic products, since traditional ceramic as floors until advanced ceramics for technical applications. This process is characterized by high productivity but it has a serious problem, namely the density gradient originated during the die cavity filling and the subsequent compaction operation[. Therefore, the process requires a high control of all parameters involved in order to guarantee to obtain samples with high homogeneity of the green density, which ensures a sintered body of high quality and low population of microstructural defects. Thus, it is extremely important to understand the variable that controls the compaction mechanisms and interfere in the homogeneity of the green density along the compacted body.

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