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Optimized etching of porcelain and polycrystalline alumina with a glass phase

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JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
卷 41, 期 6, 页码 3761-3768

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2021.01.035

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Chemical etching; Thermal etching; Ceramography; Porcelain; Alumina; Residual stress

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  1. State University of New York Diversity Fellowship program

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Thermal etching works well for high purity ceramic systems, but may not be suitable for ceramics containing glass. Both chemical and thermal etching are necessary to prepare an industrial alumina microstructure for grain size measurements.Chemical etching is sensitive to residual stress in the glass phase, becoming more aggressive with residual tension.
Chemical and thermal etching techniques are commonly used in ceramography to enhance microstructural features. While thermal etching works well for high purity ceramic systems, this technique may not be appropriate where glass is present. Porcelain and industrial alumina both contain a glass phase, typically 40-60 vol% and 4-30 vol%, respectively, and these glass chemistries are proposed to be similar. Chemical etching of porcelain is common, but the images published in the literature are frequently over-etched. When glass is present in the grain boundaries of alumina, thermal etching can cause the glass to disappear or to recrystallize, obscuring the microstructure. Because of this, it is proposed that both chemical and thermal etching are necessary to prepare an industrial alumina microstructure for grain size measurements. In addition, it was observed that chemical etching is sensitive to the residual stress in the glass phase, becoming more aggressive when there is residual tension in the glass.

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