abstract |
Ceramic molding or casting powders, particularly nitride, oxide and carbide powders, that have substantial internal surface and volume produce improved dispersions after being coated with a cover material, such as polyethylene glycol, that reduces the specific surface area of the powder by at least about 10% and reduces the amount of penentration of the binder used for dispersion into the internal volume of the powder. The viscosity of dispersions of such coated powders, or of conventional uncoated ceramic powders, can be further reduced by treatment of the powders with organotitanate, organozirconate, or organosilane coupling agents that are chosen to interact favorably with the specific powders and binders used. |