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TWA 27 - Characterisation Methods for Ceramic Powders and Green Bodies

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Author(s)

R Wasche, M Naito, S Jahanmir

Abstract

A new Technical Working Area (TWA) has been established with the broad aim of developing and standardising methods for the characterisation of ceramic powders and green bodies because they are important for ceramic manufacturing processes. In this regard, the proposed workencompasses three dirrerent areas:1. Methods for powder properties2. methods for suspension characterisation3. methods for green body characterisationActivities in these areas are important for enhancement of future successful industrial development by improving international trade in ceramic products. The path to be followed includes the standardisation of test methods to characterise the different phsysical properties.
Citation
VAMAS Technical Bulletin

Keywords

methods for green body characterisation, methods for powder properties, methods for suspension characterisation

Citation

Wasche, R. , Naito, M. and Jahanmir, S. (2000), TWA 27 - Characterisation Methods for Ceramic Powders and Green Bodies, VAMAS Technical Bulletin (Accessed October 12, 2025)

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Created October 31, 2000, Updated October 12, 2021
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