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Characterizing Ceramic Materials: A Deep Dive into Particle Size and Dispersion Stability

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"Characterizing Ceramic Materials: A Deep Dive into Particle Size and Dispersion Stability"

Thursday, October 09, 2025, 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

Ceramic materials are indispensable across industries, from sanitary ware and electronics to biomedical implants and aerospace applications. At the heart of high-performance ceramics lies precise control over the particle size and dispersion stability of raw materials.

These fundamental properties significantly impact the sintering behavior, mechanical strength, surface finish, and overall functionality of the final product.

This technical webinar delves into the critical relationship between particle size distribution and slurry stability in ceramic processing. We will explore how advanced analytical techniques, such as laser diffraction and stability analysis, can be utilized to monitor and control these parameters effectively.

Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how data-driven decisions can enhance production efficiency, minimize defects, and ensure consistent product quality.

The session will also showcase Bettersize's latest innovations in particle characterization, featuring the Bettersizer for high-resolution particle size analysis, the BetterPyc 380 for accurate true density measurement, and the BeScan Lab for comprehensive dispersion stability evaluation.

Whether you're in R&D or production, this webinar offers valuable insights for optimizing ceramic material performance and process control.

In this webinar you’ll learn:

  • The impact of particle size and dispersion stability on ceramic product quality
  • How laser diffraction enables precise and reproducible particle size analysis
  • The role of BeScan Lab in predicting and controlling slurry stability
  • How to apply true density and stability measurements in process optimization

Who Should Attend?

  • Ceramic Scientists and Engineers
  • Materials Scientists
  • R&D Professionals in Ceramics and Composites
  • Quality Control Specialists
  • Process Engineers in Ceramics Manufacturing
  • Academics and Graduate Researchers in Materials Science
  • Laboratory Technicians specializing in ceramic formulations
  • Professionals in Electronic Ceramics, Advanced Ceramics, and Functional Materials


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