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Development of an Organic Binder for Ceramic Products Obtained by Additive Technology

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When using practically any type of additive technology it is mandatory to use a binder with subsequent heat-treatment of the finished product. Binder compositions can be very diverse. The right choice of composition and properties of the ceramic powder – binder system at all stages of the process makes it possible to create high-performance setups for obtaining parts with complex shapes. Studies on the development of a binder composition for aluminum-zirconium oxide powders are presented.

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This work was performed as state task No. 3307 of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation using the scientific equipment at the Center for Science-Intensive Chemical Technologies and Physicochemical Research (PNIPU).

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 7, pp. 3 – 7, July, 2020.

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Poilov, V.Z., Pun’kaev, V.V., Kalugina, K.E. et al. Development of an Organic Binder for Ceramic Products Obtained by Additive Technology. Glass Ceram 77, 247–250 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-020-00281-w

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