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Title Environmental footprint as a criterion in the ZTA composites forming process via centrifugal slip casting
ID_Doc 18638
Authors Zygmuntowicz, J; Tomaszewska, J; Zurowski, R; Wachowski, M; Szachogluchowicz, I; Piotrkiewicz, P; Kaszuwara, W; Konopka, K
Title Environmental footprint as a criterion in the ZTA composites forming process via centrifugal slip casting
Year 2021
Published Ceramics International, 47.0, 13
DOI 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.03.121
Abstract The main goal of this study was to optimize the technological process of forming and sintering Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) composites in terms of reducing energy demand. Based on the results of Life Cycle Assessment carried out according to ISO 14044 and EN 15805 standards, the elimination of preliminary homogenization of ceramic suspension in the planetary mill, allowed to reduce energy consumption by over 25%. The method of forming ZTA materials by CSC method, allowed to obtain finished tube-shaped products, which did not require any mechanical treatment after sintering. Such an approach may be an alternative solution for production of ZTA pipes that can be used in transport of aggressive substances, even in extreme corrosive or temperatures conditions.
Author Keywords Ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs); Mechanical properties; Fractography; Slip casting; Life cycle assessment (LCA)
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000656531800005
WoS Category Materials Science, Ceramics
Research Area Materials Science
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