Experimental Measurement and Investigation on the Feasibility of Improvement of Physical and Dielectric Properties of Barium Titanate
Journal Title: Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Recent research has examined the improvement of physical and dielectric properties of BaTiO3 ceramic material by the small addition of excess TiO2 or BaCO3. The prepared samples sintered at different temperatures and varying soaking time. The results show that increasing the sintering temperature within (1350 oC) and soaking time within (10 hrs) gives better electrical and physical properties, which indicate that the reaction is complete at higher temperature and periods.
Authors and Affiliations
Khalid Farhod Chasib
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