Back to Search Start Over

Sintering of Mechanically Activated Magnesium-titanate and Barium-zinc-titanate Ceramics

Authors :
Obradović, N.
Obradović, N.
Filipović, Suzana
Pavlović, Vladimir
Maricić, A.
Mitrović, N.
Balac, I.
Ristić, M.M.
Obradović, N.
Obradović, N.
Filipović, Suzana
Pavlović, Vladimir
Maricić, A.
Mitrović, N.
Balac, I.
Ristić, M.M.
Source :
Science of Sintering
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

In this article the influence of mechanical activation on sintering process of magnesium-titanate and barium-zinc-titanate ceramics has been investigated. Both non-activated and mixtures treated in planetary ball mill for 80 minutes were sintered at 1100 degrees C and 1300 degrees C. The influence of mechanical activation on phase composition and crystal structure has been analyzed by XRD, while the effect of activation and sintering process on microstructure was investigated by scanning electron microscopy. It has been established that temperature of 1100 degrees C was to low to induce final sintering stage for both systems. Moreover, we concluded that barium-zinc-titanate ceramics exhibited better sinterability than magnesium-titanate ceramics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science of Sintering
Notes :
Science of Sintering
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257540141
Document Type :
Electronic Resource