Ceramic industry should use carbon reducing cold sintering process says new research

5 years ago
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/10/191021104946.htm

The new research has just been published in the Journal of the European Ceramic Society in a paper entitled "Decarbonising ceramic manufacturing: A techno-economic analysis of energy efficient sintering technologies in the functional materials sector."

The cold sintering process (CSP) combines heat, pressure and the use of water to significantly reduce energy use as it lowers the temperatures required to produce ceramics to around 300 degrees centigrade. This is far less than other process such as: Conventional sintering, Laser sintering, Fast-firing sintering, Liquid-phase sintering, and Flash sintering which require far more energy and need to reach temperatures ranging from 1400 to 3000 degrees centigrade depending on the process and materials under consideration.