Abstract

In this paper authors overviewed the most important stages of ceramics production process which give significant influence on final properties of product. Often density and porosity on the all producing stages determines exploitation ceramics properties. A calculation method for fractions ratio selection which provides optimal density is suggested here. Also, density changes during operations of grinding, forming, thermal treatment and sintering a row of specimens are researched and analysed. The data received allow to predict semi products size behaviour while producing and get definite final part with dimension required.

Highlights

  • Comparative analysis of main contemporary constructive materials the man uses during all humanity history allows to make a conclusion that since 1950th percentage of polymeric and ceramic materials increased greatly

  • Wide range of study in the field of functional oxide ceramics producing area shows that every stage of technological process is very significant for final required properties getting [3,4,5,6,7,8]

  • The investigations carried out in issues of fine and coarse fractions ratio adjusting for ceramics composition mixtures and density and dimensions changes during different technology stages allow to:

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Mechanisms of technical ceramic density adjusting

Fedor Panteleyenko1,4*, Andrzej Kuczumow , Jan Sieniawski, Katerina Panteleyenko, Valeri Shmuradko and Vladimir Korotin4 1Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus 2The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Stalowa Wola, Poland 3Rzeszów University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland 4T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, 650000 Kemerovo, 28 Vesennyaya st., Russian Federation

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