Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography

In ceramic stereolithography, composite “green” bodies must be thermally processed to de-bind organic content and sinter the material. The conventional process for dewaxing and sintering of yttria stabilized zirconia stereolithography components is typically very long. The time and energy cost of th...

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Main Authors: Masaya Takahashi, Fiona Spirrett, Soshu Kirihara
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/5/4/59
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description In ceramic stereolithography, composite “green” bodies must be thermally processed to de-bind organic content and sinter the material. The conventional process for dewaxing and sintering of yttria stabilized zirconia stereolithography components is typically very long. The time and energy cost of thermal treatment of these components can be reduced by controlling the size of the solid particles in the photosensitive material. The Discrete Element Method was used to model the number of particle contacts per mass using particles of various median diameter, and a three-dimensional curved surface graph was generated. Ceramic slurries were prepared using powders that fulfilled the conditions of various calculated data points from the DEM model analysis. The prepared slurries were processed by stereolithography additive manufacturing and fabricated precursors were thermally processed to dewax and sinter the parts. The relationship between the particle size and the occurrence of crack formation after heat treatment was investigated. Heat treatment parameters were further investigated using the predicted slurry composition that was optimal for crack prevention. The required time for dewaxing and sintering of yttria stabilized zirconia components was reduced to one tenth of the conventional time through optimization of slurry composition and thermal treatment schedule.
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spelling doaj.art-ca5b6b3cccec4929963fd5f96d03d7992023-11-24T13:56:44ZengMDPI AGCeramics2571-61312022-10-015481482010.3390/ceramics5040059Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for StereolithographyMasaya Takahashi0Fiona Spirrett1Soshu Kirihara2Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka 565-0871, JapanJoining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, Osaka 567-0047, JapanJoining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, Osaka 567-0047, JapanIn ceramic stereolithography, composite “green” bodies must be thermally processed to de-bind organic content and sinter the material. The conventional process for dewaxing and sintering of yttria stabilized zirconia stereolithography components is typically very long. The time and energy cost of thermal treatment of these components can be reduced by controlling the size of the solid particles in the photosensitive material. The Discrete Element Method was used to model the number of particle contacts per mass using particles of various median diameter, and a three-dimensional curved surface graph was generated. Ceramic slurries were prepared using powders that fulfilled the conditions of various calculated data points from the DEM model analysis. The prepared slurries were processed by stereolithography additive manufacturing and fabricated precursors were thermally processed to dewax and sinter the parts. The relationship between the particle size and the occurrence of crack formation after heat treatment was investigated. Heat treatment parameters were further investigated using the predicted slurry composition that was optimal for crack prevention. The required time for dewaxing and sintering of yttria stabilized zirconia components was reduced to one tenth of the conventional time through optimization of slurry composition and thermal treatment schedule.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/5/4/59yttria stabilized zirconiasinteringstereolithographydiscrete element method
spellingShingle Masaya Takahashi
Fiona Spirrett
Soshu Kirihara
Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography
Ceramics
yttria stabilized zirconia
sintering
stereolithography
discrete element method
title Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography
title_full Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography
title_fullStr Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography
title_short Reduction of Dewaxing and Sintering Time by Controlling the Particle Size of YSZ Particles for Stereolithography
title_sort reduction of dewaxing and sintering time by controlling the particle size of ysz particles for stereolithography
topic yttria stabilized zirconia
sintering
stereolithography
discrete element method
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/5/4/59
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