At the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany, a compact gyrotron system was
established in 1994 to investigate technological applications in the field
of high-temperature materials processing by means of millimeter-wave (mm-wa
ve) radiation. Besides the improvement of the system design, research activ
ities are mainly engaged in studies on debindering and sintering of various
types of advanced structural and functional ceramics. Due to volumetric he
ating and enhanced sintering kinetics, the application of microwaves allows
one to shorten the processing time and therefore reduce energy consumption
, Besides these effects, microwave technology gives the unique possibility
of influencing the microstructure and physical properties of the ceramic ma
terials, This paper will discuss the benefits of the mm-wave technology wit
h respect to sintering of structural ceramics, such as TiO2-ZrO2-MgO multic
omponent ceramics, nanocrystalline oxide ceramics, and Si3N4, as well as le
ad-zirconate-titanate piezoceramics as one of the most interesting classes
of functional ceramics.