Tschirpke, CarolineCarolineTschirpkeReichel, UweUweReichelBegand, SabineSabineBegandSimon, KerstinKerstinSimon2022-03-062022-03-062020https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/26036810.1080/17436753.2019.1687209Various adaptations by conventional sintering of ceramics are a proven means of controlling the microstructure and properties of ceramics. A technically easy to implement variant is the two-step sintering, which was investigated in this study for ZTA ceramics in comparison to hipped samples. To this end, at first a large number of pressed green bodies has been produced and examined systematically under different sintering conditions. It was detected that two-step sintering is suitable to produce dense ZTA ceramics and that they in comparison with hipped samples show a similar high hydrothermal aging resistance after 200 h, as well as similar grain sizes. That opens up the possibility of using this manufacturing process for biomaterials.enZTAhot isostatic pressing (HIP)hydrothermal resistancemicrostructuretwo-step sintering620666Systematic investigation about the influence of two-step sintering on microstructure properties of ZTA ceramicsjournal article