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- PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LOW-VOLTAGE VARISTORS
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0037-5225
- ZnO seed particles and Cr2O3 were used in this study to control the microstructure of ZnO varistors. The seed particles were prepared by adding 1.0 mol % BaO to ZnO. The powder was then calcined at 800-degrees-C for 2 h, pressed into pellets and sintered at 1400-degrees-C for 8 h. The sintered ZnO was ground and the BaO eliminated by washing in water. The remaining ZnO powder was classified into a size fraction ranging from 38 to 149 mum. The addition of a small amount (1 weight %) ZnO seed grains produces varistors with low breakdown voltages (7.6 V/mm) and an alpha coefficient of approximately 10. The addition of Cr2O3 stabilizes the spinel phase yielding a more homogeneous microstructure, but degraded electrical behaviour of the ZnO varistor.
- 1-May-1994
- Silicates Industriels. Mons: Belgian Ceramic Society, v. 59, n. 5-6, p. 214-216, 1994.
- 214-216
- Belgian Ceramic Society
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