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Resolution of capacitive sensors can be improved enormously by replacement of the dielectric material between the capacitor plates (e.g. air-dielectric) by a dielectric fluid with high permittivity. High dielectric liquid dispersions of ceramic micro and nano powders should be qualified as dielectric fluid with longtime shelf life.
For this purpose it was necessary to produce stabilized ceramic suspensions with high particle concentration and to investigate sedimentation processes of the particles. Characterization of particles was done by use of zeta potential measurement, gas adsorption measurements (BET), density measurement with gas pycnometer as well as particle sizing by ultrasound spectroscopy and by use of an optical centrifuge.
Shelf life of optimized electrostatic and steric stabilized ceramic suspension was investigated by use of an optical centrifuge, a LUMISizer 651 MW (LUM Ltd.) with STEP technology and front tracking analysis. Two different wave lengths – NIR (865 nm) and blue light (470 nm) were available for examination. Centrifugation measurements with different rotation speed were used to study the rheological behavior and the sedimentation process. By this way it was possible to achieve accelerated stability determination. Measured values could be used to simulate the sedimentation process under gravity acceleration and to predict shelf life for suspensions with different dispersants.
Spray drying is a widely used process step in ceramic technology to
convert fine grained raw powders to free-flowing granules. Type and
amount of the organic additives (dispersants, binders and plasticizers)
define viscosity and stability of the slurry, the granulate structure and
the compaction behaviour.
Alumina and Zirconia powders were characterized with regard to
particle size, shape and specific surface area (BET). Zeta-potential
measurements by Stabino® were used to investigate the effect of
different dispersants on slurry stability. Unfortunately, this method is
restricted to suspensions with less than about 30% by weight of solid
content. The multi-sample analytical centrifuge LUMiSizer® overcomes
this problem. This device enables analysis of the separation behaviour
of suspensions over a wide range of solid content. On the basis of
position and time resolved photometric detection of transmitted light,
it is possible to determine the instability index, the sedimentation
velocity, and the sediment height in dependence of type and amount
of organic additives at various centrifugal accelerations. Additional
information is obtained from the shape of the transmission profiles.
Based on LUMiSizer® measurements, suitable additive concentrations
were derived. Thereby, the number of investigations by viscometry and
spray drying experiments can be significantly reduced.
Finally, it was possible to produce alumina, zirconia and ZTA aqueous
slurries with up to 80 weight-% of solid. The optimized suspensions
were successfully spray dried and the resulted granules show good
compaction behaviour.