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      Improving the Strength of ZTA Foams with Different Strategies: Immersion Infiltration and Recoating

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          The combination of high strength and toughness, excellent wear resistance and moderate density makes zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA) a favorable ceramic, and the foam version of it may also exhibit excellent properties. Here, ZTA foams were prepared by the polymer sponge replication method. We developed an immersion infiltration approach with simple equipment and operations to fill the hollow struts in as-prepared ZTA foams, and also adopted a multiple recoating method (up to four cycles) to strengthen them. The solid load of the slurry imposed a significant influence on the properties of the ZTA foams. Immersion infiltration gave ZTA foams an improvement of 1.5 MPa in compressive strength to 2.6 MPa at 87% porosity, only resulting in a moderate reduction of porosity (2–3%). The Weibull modulus of the infiltrated foams was in the range of 6–9. The recoating method generated an increase in compression strength to 3.3–11.4 MPa with the reduced porosity of 58–83%. The recoating cycle dependency of porosity and compression strength is nearly linear. The immersion infiltration strategy is comparable to the industrially-established recoating method and can be applied to other reticulated porous ceramics (RPCs).

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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                01 July 2017
                July 2017
                : 10
                : 7
                : 735
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute for Materials and Joining Technology, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Große Steinernetischstraße 6, 39104 Magdeburg, Germany; stefan.rannabauer@ 123456ovgu.de (S.R.); paul.peters@ 123456st.ovgu.de (P.C.P.); gerrit-maximilian.soeffker@ 123456st.ovgu.de (G.M.S.); m.scheffler@ 123456ovgu.de (M.S.)
                [2 ]Chemical Institute—Industrial Chemistry, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Universitätsplatz 2, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany; ulf.betke@ 123456ovgu.de
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: xiaodong.chen@ 123456ovgu.de ; Tel.: +49-391-67-54557
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8827-5708
                Article
                materials-10-00735
                10.3390/ma10070735
                5551778
                28773093
                f28e7ee0-65c7-4e2c-b3d8-79a107154437
                © 2017 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 30 May 2017
                : 28 June 2017
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                zta foams,infiltration,recoating,compression strength,weibull modulus

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