This lecture covers ceramic forming methods, focusing on drying and binder removal processes. It discusses suspension properties, filter press kinetics, tape casting for thick ceramic films, rheology control, and examples of ceramic components produced using these methods. Additionally, it explores additive manufacturing techniques like 3D printing for ceramics, both direct and indirect technologies. The importance of drying kinetics, crack formation, and binder burnout mechanisms are also explained, highlighting the challenges and considerations in the ceramic shaping process.
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