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Experimental Analysis of Fine-Particle Migration during Ceramic Filtration Processes

Slip casting and filter pressing are ceramic forming processes which can be affected by the migration of fine particles during filtration. Fine particles can be carried along with the filtrate and deposited within the ceramic compact and /or filter medium, thereby clogging and reducing the permeabil...

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Published in:Journal of the American Ceramic Society 1992-10, Vol.75 (10), p.2726-2732
Main Authors: Hampton, J. Holly D., Savage, Stuart B., Drew, Robin A. L.
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