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Lost Mold Rapid Infiltration Forming of Mesoscale Ceramics: Part 1, Fabrication.

Nicholas E Antolino1, Gregory Hayes, Rebecca Kirkpatrick, Christopher L Muhlstein, Mary I Frecker, Eric M Mockensturm, James H Adair.   

Abstract

Free-standing mesoscale (340 mum x 30 mum x 20 mum) bend bars with an aspect ratio over 15:1 and an edge resolution as fine as a single grain diameter ( approximately 400 nm) have been fabricated in large numbers on refractory ceramic substrates by combining a novel powder processing approach with photoresist molds and an innovative lost-mold thermal process. The colloid and interfacial chemistry of the nanoscale zirconia particulates has been modeled and used to prepare highly concentrated suspensions. Engineering solutions to challenges in mold fabrication and casting have yielded free-standing, crack-free parts. Molds are fabricated using high-aspect-ratio photoresist on ceramic substrates. Green parts are formed using a rapid infiltration method that exploits the shear thinning behavior of the highly concentrated ceramic suspension in combination with gelcasting. The mold is thermally decomposed and the parts are sintered in place on the ceramic substrate. Chemically aided attrition milling disperses and concentrates the as-received 3Y-TZP powder to produce a dense, fine-grained sintered microstructure. Initial three-point bend strength data are comparable to that of conventional zirconia; however, geometric irregularities (e.g., trapezoidal cross sections) are present in this first generation and are discussed with respect to the distribution of bend strength.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19809595      PMCID: PMC2756759          DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02627.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Ceram Soc        ISSN: 0002-7820            Impact factor:   3.784


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2.  Yield improvement for lost mould rapid infiltration forming process by a multistage fractional factorial split plot design.

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3.  Lost Mold-Rapid Infiltration Forming of Mesoscale Ceramics: Part 2, Geometry and Strength Improvements.

Authors:  Nicholas E Antolino; Gregory Hayes; Rebecca Kirkpatrick; Christopher L Muhlstein; Mary I Frecker; Eric M Mockensturm; James H Adair
Journal:  J Am Ceram Soc       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 3.784

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