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Too Good to Be True? Low Temperature Sintering

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Explore the intriguing world of low-temperature sintering for silicon carbide in this 22-minute video from Breaking Taps. Delve into the properties of silicon carbide, learn about the ingredients and processes involved in this novel sintering method, and follow along as the presenter molds green parts, discusses dehydration techniques, and examines alternative binders. Witness the furnace heating schedule and initial success, followed by SEM imaging and mechanical testing. As questions arise, engage in a critical analysis of the results through boiling tests and three hypotheses. Conclude with insights on the true nature of this low-temperature process and its implications for materials science.

Syllabus

Intro
Silicon Carbide properties
Ingredients and their purpose
Molding green parts
Notes on dehydrating
Alternative Binders
Furnace heating schedule
It works!
SEM Before/After images
Mechanical testing
We're done! Are we done?
Boiling tests
Hypothesis #1
Hypothesis #2
Hypothesis #3
Conclusion
Evil Villian

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