PVA USE FOR Ceramics

Polyvinyl alcohol is a key molding aid and processing auxiliary material in the ceramic industry due to its excellent adhesion, film-forming properties, water solubility and thermal decomposition. It is mainly used for the bonding, plasticizing and molding of ceramic green bodies, as well as the dispersion and stabilization of ceramic slurries. It can significantly improve the strength of green bodies, molding accuracy and finished product qualification rate, and is suitable for the production of various types of ceramics such as daily-use ceramics, building ceramics and electronic ceramics.

PVA USE FOR Ceramics

Ceramic Green Body Binder

Ceramic raw materials (such as kaolin, alumina, and zirconium oxide) themselves lack binding properties. PVA use for ceramics, as an organic binder, is crucial for ensuring the green body’s forming and drying strength. It is suitable for dry pressing (tiles, ceramic bearings), extrusion molding (ceramic tubes, ceramic rods), slip casting (daily ceramics, art ceramics) and other processes; adding PVA to dry pressing can improve the flowability and molding density of the powder, and in extrusion molding it can enhance the plasticity and extrusion smoothness of the green body.
 

Dispersants and Stabilizers for Ceramic Slurries

In the preparation of slurries for slip casting and tape casting (electronic ceramic substrates), PVA possesses both dispersibility and stability.

Dispersants and Stabilizers for Ceramic Slurries

In the preparation of slurries for slip casting and tape casting (electronic ceramic substrates), PVA possesses both dispersibility and stability.

PVA use for Ceramics

Ceramic Surface Glazing Aids

Adding a small amount of PVA to ceramic glazes can improve their adhesion and suspension properties.

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