Claims
- 1. A method of producing ceramics comprising the steps of:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder;
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a body; and
- firing the shaped body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein a layer of paste containing metallic powder is overlaid on at least one side surface of said shaped body and the shaped body is then fired.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein a layer of paste containing a compound capable of forming metal upon heating is overlaid on at least one side surface of said shaped body and the shaped body is then fired.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein a layer of paste containing metallic powder is overlaid on at least one side surface of said shaped body, and said shaped body is overlaid on a green layer consisting essentially of a ceramic material, thereby forming a laminated body, and the laminated body is fired into a unitary body.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein a layer of paste containing metallic powder is overlaid on at least one side surface of said shaped body, and the shaped body is overlaid on a fired body consisting essentially of a ceramic material, thereby forming a laminated body, and the laminated body is fired into a unitary body.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein a layer of paste containing a compound capable of forming metal upon heating is overlaid on at least one side surface of said shaped body, the shaped body is overlaid on a green layer consisting essentially of a ceramic material, thereby forming a laminated body, and the laminated body is fired into a unitary body.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein a layer of paste containing a compound capable of producing metal upon heating is overlaid on at least one side surface of said shaped body, and the shaped body having the layer of paste is overlaid on a fired layer consisting essentially of a ceramic material, thereby forming a laminated body, and the laminated body is fired into a unitary body.
- 8. The method of producing ceramics of claim 1, wherein said dry ground powder has a specific surface area of greater than 5 m.sup.2 /g.
- 9. A method of producing an oxygen sensor element comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate consisting essentially of a ceramic material;
- overlaying a first electrode layer on said substrate, said first electrode layer consisting essentially of at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of metallic powder and a compound capable of forming metal upon heating;
- heating said substrate with the first electrode layer thereon to form a first electrode;
- overlaying said heated substrate on a shaped body to form a laminated body, said shaped body being formed by:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder; and
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a body;
- firing said laminated body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C. to produce a zirconia ceramic body; and
- forming a second electrode on said zirconia ceramic body to form an oxygen sensor element.
- 10. The method of producing an oxygen sensor element of claim 9, wherein said dry ground powder has a specific surface area of greater than 5 m.sup.2 /g.
- 11. A method of producing an oxygen sensor element comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate consisting essentially of a zirconia ceramic material;
- overlaying a first electrode layer on said substrate, said first electrode layer consisting essentially of at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of metallic powder and a compound capable of forming metal upon heating;
- heating said substrate with the first electrode layer thereon to form a first electrode;
- overlaying said heated substrate on a shaped body to form a laminated body, said shaped body being formed by:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder; and
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a body;
- firing said laminated body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C. to produce a zirconia ceramic body; and
- forming a second electrode on said zirconia ceramic body to form an oxygen sensor element.
- 12. A method of producing an oxygen sensor element comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate consisting essentially of a ceramic material;
- preparing a first electrode layer on said substrate, said first electrode layer consisting essentially of at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of metallic powder and a compound capable of forming metal upon heating;
- overlaying said substrate and said first electrode layer on a shaped body to form a laminated body, said shaped body being formed by:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder; and
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a body;
- firing said laminated body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C. to produce a zirconia ceramic body; and
- forming a second electrode on said zirconia ceramic body to form an oxygen sensor element.
- 13. A method of producing an oxygen sensor element comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate consisting essentially of a zirconia ceramic material;
- preparing a first electrode layer on said substrate, said first electrode layer consisting essentially of at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of metallic powder and a compound capable of forming metal upon heating;
- overlaying said substrate and said first electrode layer on a shaped body to form a laminated body, said shaped body being formed by:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder; and
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a body;
- firing said laminated body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C. to produce a zirconia ceramic body; and
- forming a second electrode on said zirconia ceramic body to form an oxygen sensor element.
- 14. A method of producing an oxygen sensor element comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate consisting essentially of a ceramic material;
- preparing a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer, said electrode layers consisting essentially of at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of metallic powder and a compound capable of forming metal upon heating;
- preparing a green zirconia layer by:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder; and
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a green zirconia layer;
- overlaying said substrate, said first and second electrode layers and said green zirconia layer to form a laminated body with said zirconia layer being between said first and second electrodes;
- firing said laminated body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C. to produce an oxygen sensor element.
- 15. A method of producing an oxygen sensor element comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate consisting essentially of a zirconia ceramic material;
- preparing a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer, said electrode layers consisting essentially of at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of metallic powder and a compound capable of forming metal upon heating;
- preparing a green zirconia layer by:
- preparing a powder consisting essentially of dried zirconia;
- dry grinding said powder;
- forming a nonaqueous slurry of the dry ground powder; and
- shaping said nonaqueous slurry into a green zirconia layer;
- overlaying said substrate, said first and second electrode layers and said green zirconia layer to form a laminated body with said zirconia layer being between said first and second electrodes; and
- firing said laminated body at a temperature greater than 1,100.degree. C. to form an oxygen sensor element.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 636,359 filed July 31, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,585,499.
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