Silicon nitride powders: investigating the costs of production. Schoenung, J. M. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Production and Processing of Fine Particles, Montreal, August, 1988.
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KEYWORDS Silicon nitride; silicon nitride powder; ceramic powders; economic modeling; cost modeling; nitridation; laser synthesis. ABSTRACT The market for advanced structural ceramics has been growing and is forecasted to grow exponentially in the future. The potential for growth in this industry, however, is limited by the ability to manufacture ceramic components that are technically reliable and economically competitive. The ceramic powders used to fabricate components have been identified as a key variable to overcoming both of these limitations. This paper discusses a methodology that has been developed to gain an understanding of the economic limitations associated with powder costs. This methodology involves the creation of process cost models that can be used to investigate the primary cost drivers involved in the manufacture of ceramic powders. Results of two case studies, including a conventional and a novel technique for producing silicon nitride powders, are presented.
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	address = {Montreal},
	title = {Silicon nitride powders: investigating the costs of production},
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	shorttitle = {Silicon nitride powders},
	url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978008036448350061X},
	abstract = {KEYWORDS
Silicon nitride; silicon nitride powder; ceramic powders; economic modeling; cost modeling; nitridation; laser synthesis.
ABSTRACT
The market for advanced structural ceramics has been growing and is forecasted to grow exponentially in the future. The potential for growth in this industry, however, is limited by the ability to manufacture ceramic components that are technically reliable and economically competitive. The ceramic powders used to fabricate components have been identified as a key variable to overcoming both of these limitations.
This paper discusses a methodology that has been developed to gain an understanding of the economic limitations associated with powder costs. This methodology involves the creation of process cost models that can be used to investigate the primary cost drivers involved in the manufacture of ceramic powders. Results of two case studies, including a conventional and a novel technique for producing silicon nitride powders, are presented.},
	urldate = {2018-01-09},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the {International} {Symposium} on the {Production} and {Processing} of {Fine} {Particles}},
	author = {Schoenung, J. M.},
	month = aug,
	year = {1988},
	doi = {10.1016/B978-0-08-036448-3.50061-X},
	keywords = {Published, Reviewed},
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