Thermal removal of binders from ceramic-particle bodies

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264 63, 264344, C04B 3806

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ABSTRACT:
A process for removing binder from a body comprising ceramic particles and binder by heating the body at a substantially constant rate of temperature rise over the temperature range where a peak rate of body weight loss occurs in a gaseous environment of inert gas and oxidizer wherein the oxidizer concentration varies with the rate of temperature rise to reduce the peak rate of body weight loss.

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