Affiliation:
1. Saarland University
2. Schunk Kohlenstofftechnik GmbH
Abstract
Doped glasses are usually manufactured by melting of silica. As the melting point of
silica is 2100 °C, most of the suitable dopants evaporate. Hence, alternative processes for the
fabrication of glasses are needed. Sintering of nano-sized silica powders to full densety and
transparently occurs at 1400 °C because of its large sintering activity. Green bodies can be doped
by means of gas infiltration, by soaking of green bodies with salt solutions or by using mixtures
of different powders.
A further development of the electrophoretic deposition (EPD) is the reactive
electrophoretic deposition (REPD), where soluble salts are added into a suspension. The
dissolved ions are adsorbed on the surface of the particles and can be deposited with the particles
resulting in a homogeneously doped green body. Shaping of a green body and doping can be
achieved within only one process step via REPD. The feasibility of this process was shown first
for a suspension of SiO2 containing different amounts of boric acid or/and cobalt chloride. First
of all, the influence of different quantities of boron acid or cobalt chloride on suspension
properties like viscosity, stability and zeta-potential was investigated. Secondly, green bodies
were shaped by REPD and characterized regarding deposition rate, green density and amount of
dopant. Finally, sintering was carried out at different temperatures. Thus, it was shown that green
bodies doped with boric acid could be sintered to full density at lower temperatures compared to
undoped ones. However, the sintering temperature depends on the amount of boric acid added
into the suspension.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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