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The firing steps of alumina ceramics
The firing steps of alumina ceramics typically involve shaping the raw material into the desired form, such as through pressing or slip casting, followed by drying to remove moisture. Then, the shaped alumina is fired in a kiln at high temperatures, usually between 1300°C to 1700°C, to sinter the particles and create a dense ceramic structure. Cooling and finishing processes may follow to achieve the final properties and dimensions required for the specific application.
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