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Manufacturing Processes for Ceramics: Fundamentals and the Influence of Particle Size, True Density, and Slurry Stability
2025-10-10Webinar
This slide deck was presented in Part 1 of our webinar, "Characterizing Ceramic Materials: A Deep Dive into Particle Size and Dispersion Stability," on October 9, 2025. Watch the full recording here!
Key Takeaways
1. Manufacturing processes for ceramic materials
- Modern ceramic materials and their properties
- Basic manufacturing process of ceramic components
- Shaping processes - overview
2. Influence of the particle size distribution and true density of the starting powders on the
product properties of a ceramic
- Particle size distribution of ceramic materials
- Influence of particle size distribution on shaping process
- Influence of particle size distribution on sintering process
- Importance of powder true density for the evaluation of ceramic component manufacturing
3. Slurry stability - importance for wet-process ceramic manufacturing methods
- Destabilizing effects in ceramic slurries
- Negative Effects on manufacturing process
- Importance of slurry stability for wet-process ceramic manufacturing
4. Laser diffraction and static multiple light scattering as suitable analysis methods for
characterizing the ceramic slurry route
- Laser diffraction (LD) - supporting measurement method for investigating/optimizing the ceramic
manufacturing process - The modern approach - laser diffraction (LD) combined with dynamic image analysis (DIA)
- Static multiple light scattering (SMLS) for qualitative and quantitative Characterization of ceramic slurries
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Frederik Schleife, PhD Sales and Product Manager at 3P Instruments
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