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Vat photopolymerization of silicon carbide strengthened alumina ceramic composites with honeycomb structure for heat insulation and oil/water separation
In this study, the effects of different silicon carbide (SiC) particle sizes on the viscosity and curing behavior of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) ceramic suspensions were thoroughly investigated. The findings revealed that increasing the size of SiC particles led to a noticeable decrease in the viscosity of the suspension. The Al 2 O 3 ceramic suspension with 0.6 μm SiC powder demonstrated a shallower cure depth and wider excess width compared to the suspension with 1.0 μm SiC powder. Sintering tests demonstrated that the properties of the SiC–Al 2 O 3 ceramics improved at higher sintering temperatures . Moreover, a high-performance honeycomb ceramic was successfully designed and fabricated with a porosity and compressive strength of 30.8 % and 188 MPa, respectively. Finally, the SiC–Al 2 O 3 honeycomb ceramics were effectively applied in heat insulation and oil-water separation applications, demonstrating their remarkable capabilities.