Publication type: Conference paper
Type of review: Not specified
Title: Multi-color gradient ceramics produced by aqueous tape casting
Authors: Gorbar, Michal
Penner, Dirk
Sterchi, Robert
Bojemüller, Enno
Kirsten, Armin
Tholey, Michael
et. al: No
Conference details: XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019
Issue Date: 17-Jun-2019
Language: English
Subject (DDC): 620.11: Engineering materials
Abstract: Objective: Functionally graded materials find currently an increasing interest, especially in ceramic field, thus broadening the ranges of applications, e.g. for separation membranes, tribological applications, thermal barriers or just esthetic purposes. A general procedure was developed to produce stacks of hundreds of layers with different material properties in such controlled arrangement that smooth macroscopic gradients through the whole block are achieved after firing. As a case study we demonstrate the possibility to create multiple color gradient within ceramic blocks and to machine those to specific shapes. Materials & Methods: Ceramic powders, cellulose and vinyl acetate‐based aqueous slurries were used to produce flexible green tapes with thickness ranging from 60 to 200 microns. The fabrication of ceramic blocks followed the stacking up of color tapes at room temperature using low‐pressure moldless compaction. Subsequently, the blocks were pre‐sintered, and then CNC machined in various shapes and sintered to full density. Scanning electron microscopy, stereo microscopy and UV‐Vis spectrophotometry were used to analyze the interior microstructure and gradient color zones. Results: Different prefabricated blocks were shaped by CNC milling and subsequently fired. All ceramics specimens, depending on individual material, achieved relative densities around 99 %. The results from CIE Lab color space coordinates that were calculated from spectrophotometer’s reflectance spectra showed high degrees of linearity or reflected the applied material pattern. Results of hardness tests and bending strength were found to be in close match with literature data. There was no significant difference among the perpendicular and parallel layers orientation in stacked blocks. Conclusions: The developed process allows production of functionally graded ceramic materials. As an example, the study shows smooth transitions between color boundaries within ceramic blocks. It can be concluded that process does not negatively affect the mechanical properties and density of ceramic bodies. Furthermore, it provides a more flexible way of creating gradient zone through the ceramics. This makes it a very attractive method, especially for dental applications, but also for other esthetic demands e.g. jewelry and watch industry.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/19659
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Not specified
Departement: School of Engineering
Organisational Unit: Institute of Materials and Process Engineering (IMPE)
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Gorbar, M., Penner, D., Sterchi, R., Bojemüller, E., Kirsten, A., & Tholey, M. (2019, June 17). Multi-color gradient ceramics produced by aqueous tape casting. XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019.
Gorbar, M. et al. (2019) ‘Multi-color gradient ceramics produced by aqueous tape casting’, in XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019.
M. Gorbar, D. Penner, R. Sterchi, E. Bojemüller, A. Kirsten, and M. Tholey, “Multi-color gradient ceramics produced by aqueous tape casting,” in XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019, Jun. 2019.
GORBAR, Michal, Dirk PENNER, Robert STERCHI, Enno BOJEMÜLLER, Armin KIRSTEN und Michael THOLEY, 2019. Multi-color gradient ceramics produced by aqueous tape casting. In: XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019. Conference paper. 17 Juni 2019
Gorbar, Michal, Dirk Penner, Robert Sterchi, Enno Bojemüller, Armin Kirsten, and Michael Tholey. 2019. “Multi-Color Gradient Ceramics Produced by Aqueous Tape Casting.” Conference paper. In XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019.
Gorbar, Michal, et al. “Multi-Color Gradient Ceramics Produced by Aqueous Tape Casting.” XVI Conference of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), Torino, Italy, 16-20 June 2019, 2019.


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