Features of Sintering of ZrO2 Nanopowders and Composition with Different Content of Al2O3

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An actual problem is the synthesis of ceramic composite materials based on refractory compounds to produce nanostructured materials with high mechanical strength, namely, flexural strength, fracture toughness, hardness, heat resistance and thermal strength. Of particular interest is the transformational-reinforced ceramic, which is not inferior in strength characteristics of conventional structural alloys. Particularly noteworthy are composites based on the composition ZrO2 / Al2O3, which have high strength and toughness in comparison with monozirconium or monocorundum ceramics.

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