FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: method includes obtaining a charge for sintering ceramic materials from a powder, synthesised by precipitation of salts in water solutions, with a component ratio: 60-95 wt % of calcium carbonate and 5-40 hydroxyapatite and/or carbonate hydroxyapatite. The claimed method also includes additional milling of the obtained powder and introduction into the powder before and after milling of sodium carbonate in an amount of 0.25-5.0 wt %, taken with respect to calcium carbonate and hydroxyapatite and/or carbonate hydroxyapatite.
EFFECT: obtaining a composite ceramic material with higher compression strength and lower porosity.
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Dates
2014-07-20—Published
2013-03-07—Filed