Liquification of highly loaded composite systems

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ABSTRACT:
A highly loaded, uniform ceramic composite can be made by first preparing a highly loaded suspension. Due to the particle-particle interactions of a highly concentrated system, virtually any dopant can be added, including other suspensions, fibers, and whiskers. The process is particularly useful for making composites of materials which coagulate when mixed at low concentration.

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