Gelcasting of Al2O3 was performed in air, vacuum (38 torr), and N-2 to find
the influence of atmosphere type. The strength of gelcast green bodies was
determined by a flexural test and compared with those of dry-pressed and s
lip-cast bodies. It was found that the atmosphere types containing oxygen,
such as air and vacuum (38 torr), was improper for gelcasting since the for
mation of strong binder networks by the in-situ polymerization of monomers
failed in the surface regions, resulting in an exfoliation problem of the f
ormed bodies. Such a problem could be avoided with Nz atmosphere. The flexu
ral strength of the gelcast green bodies was determined to be 30.8 MPa, whi
ch was about 14 and 22 times higher than those of dry-pressed and slip-cast
bodies, respectively. This high green strength was attributed to the well-
developed binder networks by the polymerization of monomers, as confirmed b
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