Making the Case for Scaling Up Microwave Sintering of Ceramics
Bashu Aman,
Sampada Acharya,
B. Reeja‐Jayan
Abstract:The densification and sintering of ceramics using microwaves was first reported in the mid‐1960s. Today, the reduced carbon footprint of this process has renewed interest as it uses less energy overall compared to conventional process heating/furnaces. However, scaling‐up and commercializing the microwave sintering process of ceramics remains a formidable challenge. As a contactless method, microwave sintering offers geometric flexibility over other field‐assisted sintering processes. Yet, the inability to add… Show more
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