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This article describes the effective production of large-sized two and more layered functional metal-ceramic composites with layer thicknesses between 1 and 1000 µm using a co-manufacturing process based on the combination of different wet shaping technologies. The used shaping technologies (tape casting and roll coating) provide the possibility of a continuous and very effective production. After the production of the multilayered green tapes they get co-fired at 1400°C. To achieve defect-free composites it is necessary to adapt the whole co-manufacturing process that includes shaping, debinding and sintering as well. To adapt the sinter shrinkage of different layers the metallic powder is treated with a high energy milling process.

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Slawik, T., Moritz, T., Scholl, R., Michaelis, A. (2013). Multilayerd metal-ceramic composites made by coating technologies. In: Marquis, F. (eds) Proceedings of the 8th Pacific Rim International Congress on Advanced Materials and Processing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48764-9_185

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