Nb. Kelly et al., MAGNESIUM-OXIDE CERAMICS PRODUCED BY SLIP CASTING USING AQUEOUS NON-AQUEOUS SUSPENSIONS/, British ceramic transactions, 97(3), 1998, pp. 130-132
Slurries containing 80 wt-% magnesium oxide in ethanol and in an 80:20
ethanol/water mixture were prepared from high purity magnesium oxide.
The slurries were ball milled for 3 h resulting in an average particl
e size of 1.5 mu m. Casts sintered in the temperature range 1600-1650
degrees C exhibited bulk densities up to 3.52 g cm(-3) (98.2% theoreti
cal), the average linear shrinkage being 11.7%. SEM demonstrated that
most of the porosity was intergranular with pronounced grain growth an
d good grain packing. The use of the ethanol as a slurry medium overco
mes the problem of the aqueous solubility of magnesia, while also pres
enting no evaporation difficulties during milling and casting. BCT/274
.