Study on Microstructure and Electrical Properties of ZnO Varistor Ceramics

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To obtain ZnO varistors with high voltage gradient, ZnO varistors were fabricated by traditional ceramic sintering technique, which were sintered from 1135 to 1155 °C, the microstructure and properties of varistors were characterized by SEM, X-rays diffraction and DC parameter instrument for varistors. The experimental results show that the spinel phase Zn7Sb2O12 generated during sintering process, very thin amorphous Bi rich films are formed between the ZnO/ZnO grain boundaries, with increasement of sintering temperature, the grain size of ZnO varistor ceramic becomes bigger, the voltage gradient of varistor decreases and the density is improved. The optimized parameters are that when the sintering temperature is at 1140 °C, the voltage gradient of varistor is 301V/mm, the leakage current is 4μA and the density is 96.6%, the comprehensive electrical properties of ZnO varistors reach maximum.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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2008-2011

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