Freeze-drying concepts were utilized in the shape forming of alumina parts
by pressureless slip molding using aqueous slurries. A water solidification
modifier, glycerol, was utilized to eliminate the defects associated with
the expansion and ceramic particle rejection of water during freezing. Cast
able alumina slurries with solids loading up to 60 vol% were prepared and c
haracterized using viscosity and zeta-potential measurements with and witho
ut glycerol additions. Frozen parts were dried under vacuum by sublimation
of ice to obtain net-shape green bodies. The combined effects of high-solid
s-loading slurries, >57.5 vol%, and glycerol additions were essential for f
reeze casting to achieve highly dense alumina bodies with a uniform microst
ructure.