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Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of Hydration in Ordinary Portland Cements Involving Chemical Mechanical Planarization Slurry

  • Hwang, Jin-Ha
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.260-265
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    • 2012
  • Impedance spectroscopy was used to monitor the hydration in the electrical/dielectric behaviors of chemical mechanical planarization (CMP)-blended cement mixtures. The electrical responses were analyzed using their equivalent circuit models, leading to the separation of the bulk and electrode based responses. The role of the CMP slurry was monitored as a function of the relative compositions of the CMP-blended cements, i.e. water, CMP slurry, and ordinary Portland cement. The presence of $Al_2O_3$ nanocrystals in the CMP slurries appeared to accelerate the hydration process, along with a more tortuous microstructure in the hydration, with enhanced hydration products. The frequency-dependent impedance spectroscopy was proven to be a highly efficient approach for evaluating the electrical/dielectric monitoring of the change in the pore structure evolution that occurs in CMP-blended cements.

Rapid Tooling of Porous Ceramic Mold Using Slip Casting (슬립 캐스팅을 이용한 통기성 세라믹형의 쾌속 제작)

  • Chung, Sung-Il;Jeong, Du-Su;Im, Yong-Gwan;Jeong, Hae-Do;Cho, Kyu-Kap
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.16 no.5 s.98
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    • pp.98-103
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    • 1999
  • The application field of porous mold is more and more expended. A mixture of alumina and cast iron is used for making porous mold using slip and vacuum casting method in this study. Slip casting is a process that slurry is poured into silicon rubber mold, dried in vacuum oven, debinded and sintered in furnace, In this procedure, slurry is composed of powder, binder, dispersion agent, and water. Vacuum casting is a technique for removing air bubbles existed in the slurry under vacuum condition. Since ceramics has a tendency of over-shrinkage after sintering, cast iron is used to compensate dimensional change. The results shows that sintering temperature has a great effect on characteristics of alumina-cast iron composite sintered parts. Finally ceramic-metal composite sintered mold can be used for aluminum alloy casting of shoe mold using this process.

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Investigation of Slury Properties for Aqueous Casting of Nano-Size Barium Titanate (나도 티탄산 바륨의 수계 성형을 위한 슬러리 특성연구)

  • 김상우;신용욱;이해원;손용배
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.36 no.7
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    • pp.705-710
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    • 1999
  • Stability and chemical durability for aqueous casting of BaTiO3 slurry with polycarylic acid(PAA) were studied. PAA was well chemisorbed on surface of BaTiO3 powder at neutral pH but did not chemically adsorbed at low pH. The amount of Ba dissolution in aqueous BaTiO3 slurry was abruptly increased at strong acid pH2 and also at high amount of PAA. Protection of Ba dissolution and stability of slurry could be obtained through the optimization of slurry conditions such as pH amount of surfactant and solid content.

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Optimization of Slurry Preparation Process for Soft Magnetic Green Sheet (연자성 복합체 후막용 슬러리 제조공정의 최적화)

  • Oh, Sea Moon;Lee, Chang Hyun;Shin, Hyo Soon;Yeo, Dong Hun;Kim, Jin Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.28 no.12
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    • pp.792-796
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    • 2015
  • With high integration of electronic components, power inductors are also miniaturized. Recently, thick film processes for small size power inductors were developed and commercialized. However, the thick film process to prepare soft magnetic green sheets was not reported enough. In this study, we used Fe-Si magnetic and CIP (carbonyl iron powders) as starting materials to lead to a bimodal particle size distribution in the sheet. We proposed a newly developed 'Modified slurry preparation process' to get well dispersed condition even at high solid contents. Using the new process, it was possible to prepare a well dispersed slurry over 70 vol% of solid. BYK-103 was better than BYK-111 as dispersant in this slurry and the optimum amount was 0.6 wt%. The optimized slurry was formed into a sheet by tape casting process and then the sheet was laminated. We conformed that small size powder, large size powder, and epoxy resin were well dispersed in the green sheet.

Characterization of Microstructure on Porous Silicon Carbide Prepared by Polymer Replica Template Method (고분자 복제 템플릿 방법을 이용하여 제조된 다공성 탄화규소의 미세구조 특성)

  • Lee, Yoon Joo;Kim, Soo Ryong;Kim, Young Hee;Shin, Dong Geun;Won, Ji Yeon;Kwon, Woo Teck
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.539-543
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    • 2014
  • Foam type porous silicon carbide ceramics were fabricated by a polymer replica method using polyurethane foam, carbon black, phenol resin, and silicon powder as raw materials. The influence of the C/Si mole ratio of the ceramic slurry and heat treatment temperature on the porous silicon carbide microstructure was investigated. To characterize the microstructure of porous silicon carbide ceramics, BET, bulk density, X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD), and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analyses were employed. The results revealed that the surface area of the porous silicon carbide ceramics decreases with increased heat treatment temperature and carbon content at the $2^{nd}$ heat treatment stage. The addition of carbon to the ceramic slurry, which was composed of phenol resin and silicon powder, enhanced the direct carbonization reaction of silicon. This is ascribed to a consequent decrease of the wetting angles of carbon to silicon with increasing heat treatment temperature.

Effects of Fabrication Variables and Microstructures on the Compressive Strength of Open Cell Ceramics (개방셀 세라믹스의 압축강도에 대한 제조공정변수 및 미세구조의 영향)

  • 정한남;현상훈
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.36 no.9
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    • pp.954-964
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    • 1999
  • The effect of fabrication variables and microstructures on the compressive strength of open cell alumina zirconia and silicon nitride ceramics fabricated by polymeric sponge method was investigated. Bulk density and compressive strength of open cell ceramics were mainly affected by coating characteristics of ceramic slurry on polymeric sponge that controlled a shape thickness and defect of the struts. Sintering temperature was optimized for enhancement of strut strength and compressive strength of open cell ceramics. Relative density and compressive strength behaviors were relatively well matched with the predicted values. Open cell ceramics of lower relative density below 0.1 prepared by first relatively well matched with the predicted values. Open cell ceramics of lower relative density below 0.1 prepared by first coating of ceramic slurry had thin triangular prismatic struts that were often broken or longitudinally cracked. With an application of second coating of slurry shape of struts was transformed into thickner cylindrical one and defects in struts were healed but the relative density increased over 0.2 Open cell zirconia had both the highest bulk density and compressive strength and alumina had the lowest compressive strength while silicon nitrides showed relatively high compressive strength and the lowest density. Based upon the analysis open cell silicon nitride was expected to be one of potential structural ceramics with light weight.

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Influence of Granules Characteristics and Compaction Pressure on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Sintered Alumina

  • Cho, Yong-Ick;Chung, Sang-Gwi;Cho, Sung-Yong;Kim, Seung-Jai;Nobuhiro Shinohara;Masataro Okumiya
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.212-217
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    • 2001
  • The influence of granules characteristics and compaction pressure on the microstructure and mechanical properties of sintered as a function of slurry dispersion state. The characteristics and the compaction behavior of the spray dried alumina granules considerably affected the microstructure as well as the mechanical properties of the sintered body. In the green bodies formed with granules prepared with a dispersed slurry, the granules with dimple clearly existed and caused pore defects in sintered body. These dimples were clearly present even in the green body prepared at 180 MPa. The pores between the granules were not removed during pressing and sintering, and remained in the sintered body. In contrast, in the granules fabricated from a flocculated slurry, the destroy of granules at the contact points was observed with increasing pressure. Sintered bodies fabricated with fewer defects showed strength increase. For the sample fabricated with flocculated slurry, the pores at the boundaries of granules were small and more irregular shape compared with those of dispersed slurry.

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Study on the Granulation Behavior of TiO2-PVA Composite Powders Prepared Via Spray Drying Technique

  • Avcioglu, Celal;Ozkal, Burak
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.56 no.5
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    • pp.443-452
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    • 2019
  • In this study, TiO2-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) composite granules were prepared via spray drying technique. To investigate the effects of solid content and binder/powder ratio in the slurry on the granulation behavior of TiO2 powders, the feed compositions were designed to vary over a wide range. The morphology, actual densities, and average granule size and size distribution of the TiO2-PVA composite granules were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy technique, a gas pycnometer, and an image analyzing program (Image-J), respectively. The results indicate that solid content and the amount of PVA in the feedstock slurry are the dominant factors determining the granule morphology, size, and size distribution of TiO2-PVA composite. Moreover, it was observed that increasing the solid content and the amount of PVA in the slurry improved the granulation process and reduced the granule defects. For the preparation of spherical TiO2-PVA composite granules with the minimum amount of non-granulated powders, the optimized composition of the feedstock slurry was found to be 35 wt.% solid and 3 wt.% PVA.

Preparation and Characterization of Homogeneous Hydroxyapatite Sphere (균일한 Hydroxyapatite Sphere 제조 및 특성분석)

  • Lee, Kang Huk;Shin, Dong Geun;Kwon, Woo Teck;Kim, Hyungsun;Kim, Hee Rae;Kim, Younghee;Kim, Soo Ryong
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.145-149
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    • 2014
  • A hydroxyapatite microsphere was prepared using a spray-drying method. The change in the shape as a function of the slurry concentration and the change in the degree of shrinkage according to the heat-treatment temperatures were observed. To obtain biomaterials with improved bio-stability, $CaHPO_4{\cdot}2H_2O$ and $Ca(OH)_2$ were mixed at a ratio of 6 : 4 and then ball-milled to synthesize hydroxyapatite. The hydroxyapatite microsphere was prepared using 30 wt% ~ 80 wt% hydroxyapatite slurry by a spray-drying method. For concentrations lower than 50 wt% or higher than 80 wt%, doughnut-shaped microspheres were produced. However, perfect microspheres were produced when using slurry concentrations of 50 wt% ~ 70 wt%. A dense microstructure was observed after a heat treatment at temperatures higher than $1100^{\circ}C$ and the size was reduced by 24.3% at these temperatures.