Low shear compounding process for thermoplastic fabrication of ferroelectric lead-free fibres

Journal of the European Ceramic Society(2014)

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The thermoplastic ceramic extrusion process involves the shaping of a polymer highly filled with inorganic powder, the so-called ceramic–thermoplastic feedstock. The limitation faced with the process is the amount of raw material required to produce the feedstock. Depending on the density and desired volume of the materials used, the typical amount of ceramic powder required is a minimum of ∼100g. The validation of a low shear feedstock preparation method against a standard high shear mixing method occurred. Microstructure investigation and single electromechanical fibre characterization of low shear produced KNN (d33 – 49pC/N; Pr – 3.7μC/cm3) and PZT (d33 – 392pC/N; Pr – 32.4μC/cm3) fibres, in terms of PE, SE loops and d33 measurements, demonstrating the reproducibility of the results when compared to a standard ceramic–thermoplastic high shear mixing process. The repeatability of the measurements showed the proposed procedure to be robust, validating the new compounding method for wide-scale use.
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Ferroelectric,Extrusion,Fibre,Lead-free,KNN
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