Fabrication of dense zirconia-toughened alumina ceramics through a stereolithography-based additive manufacturing

Ceramics International(2017)

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Abstract
We report a novel approach to fabricate dense zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA) ceramics with excellent properties via an additive manufacturing process based on stereolithography. The XRD patterns show the ZTA sample consists of α-Al2O3 and t-ZrO2 with the dominance of α-Al2O3. The zirconia grain with the average size of 0.35µm is small enough to trigger the toughening behavior of zirconia in the ZTA. The prepared ceramics showed a density, Vickers hardness, bending strength, and fracture toughness of 4.26g/cm3, 17.76GPa, 530.25MPa, and 5.72MPam1/2, respectively. These properties are comparable to those for ceramics obtained through conventional ceramic processing.
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Additive manufacturing,B. Microstructure,B. Mechanical properties,B. Toughness and toughening
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