Implementing pressure‐assisted flash sintering of ZnO powder without pretreatment by a new experimental configuration is presented. Rapid and energy‐concentrated heating of electrode‐sample‐electrode area by induction heating allows preheating and flash sintering of loose‐pack powder in the die with pressure assistance. Using an insulated die enables the current to flow through the sample during flash sintering. ZnO ceramics with a relative density of 95.1% can be achieved in less than 3 min. The whole process includes 104 s of preheating by a low‐power induction heating device and 30 s of flash sintering assisted by a pressure of 26 MPa using the pulsed direct current (DC). The process characteristics of pressure‐assisted flash sintering using the pulsed DC are discussed. The effect of pressure on densification and grain size is analyzed in detail, and some potential mechanisms are provided.
There are typographical errors in the article published online, that is, Figure 3 and Figure 5 use the same image, and the original Figure 5 is missing. The correct Figure 5 is below.F I G U R E 5 Relative density and grain size versus current (the set peak values) of the samples under ∼26 MPa holding 30 s
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