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Fabrication of stabilized ZrO2 by hot petroleum drying method
A series of MgO- and CaO- partially and fully-stabilized ZrO2 bodies were produced from sulfate and acetate powders using a wet chemical drying method (“ hot petroleum drying method ”). The optimum sintering conditions for powders produced from sulfates and acetates were found: calcining at 1200°C for 2–5 h, followed by sintering for 5 h at 1600°C. This drying process proved to be a very effective method for preparing stabilized ZrO2 without conventional ceramic process of mixing, milling, and granulating.