Magnetic slip casting for dense and textured ceramics: A review of current achievements and issues

H. Le Ferrand

Published 2021 in Journal of The European Ceramic Society

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Abstract Ceramic materials are ubiquitous in technologies operating under high mechanical, thermal or chemical constrains. Research in ceramic processing aims at creating ceramics with properties that are still challenging to obtain, such as toughness, transparency, conductivity, among others. Magnetic slip casting is a process where an external magnetic field is used to createcontrolled texture in ceramics. Over the past 20 years of research on magnetic slip casting, dense and textured ceramics of multiple chemistry were found to exhibit enhanced properties. This paper reviews the progress in the field of magnetic slip casting, details the processing parameters and the textures obtained for a diverse range of compositions. The structural and functional properties of the magnetically textured slip casted and sintered ceramics are presented. This overview of the magnetic slip casting process allows to identify critical directions for future advancement in advanced technical ceramics.

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