Authors
T Ibn-Mohammed, Clive A Randall, KB Mustapha, J Guo, J Walker, S Berbano, SCL Koh, D Wang, DC Sinclair, IM Reaney
Publication date
2019/12/1
Journal
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Volume
39
Issue
16
Pages
5213-5235
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The rising cost of energy and concerns about the environmental impact of manufacturing processes have necessitated the need for more efficient and sustainable manufacturing. The ceramic industry is an energy intensive industrial sector and consequently the potential to improve energy efficiency is huge, particularly through the introduction of modern sintering technologies. Although several energy efficient sintering processes have been developed, there is no comprehensive techno-economic analysis which compares and contrasts these techniques. This paper presents a critical review and analysis of a number of sintering techniques and compares them with the recently developed cold sintering process (CSP), including mode of operation, sintering mechanism, typical heating rates, duration of sintering, energy consumption profile and energy saving potential, limitations, key challenges for further development …
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