Processing, Microstructure, and Performance of Robocast Clay-Based Ceramics Incorporating Hollow Alumina Microspheres

Author:

Wu Yanfang12ORCID,Lan Junjie3ORCID,Wu Mingxuan2,Wu Mingjun4,Tian Li4,Yang Hui13,Li Qijiang5,Li Yue13

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China

2. Chinese Celadon Institute, Lishui University, Lishui 323000, China

3. Wenzhou Research Institute, Zhejiang University, Wenzhou 325006, China

4. Longquan Celadon Museum, Longquan 323700, China

5. Research Center of Ancient Ceramic, Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Jingdezhen 333001, China

Abstract

The restoration of ancient ceramics has attracted widespread attention as it can reveal the overall appearance of ancient ceramics as well as the original information and artistic charm of cultural relics. However, traditional manual restoration is constrained due to its time-consuming nature and susceptibility to damaging ancient ceramics. Herein, a three-dimensional (3D) printing technique was employed to accurately restore Chinese Yuan Dynasty Longquan celadon using hollow Al2O3 microsphere-modified 3D printing paste. The results show that the hollow Al2O3 microsphere content plays a vital role in the printability, physical properties, and firing performance of the modified 3D printing paste. The printed green bodies show no noticeable spacing or voids under moderate rheological conditions. The as-prepared ceramic body modified with 6 wt.% hollow Al2O3 microspheres and fired at 1280 °C exhibits optimal bending strength of 56.66 MPa and a relatively low density of 2.16 g∙cm−3, as well as a relatively uniform longitudinal elastic modulus and hardness along the interlayer. This 3D printing technique based on hollow Al2O3 microsphere-modified paste presents a promising pathway for achieving non-contact and damage-free restoration of cultural relics.

Funder

Key Laboratory of Traditional Heated-form Craft Technology and Digital Design (China Academy Art), Ministry of Culture and Tourism

Publisher

MDPI AG

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