Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study

<b>Objectives:</b> Radio frequency (RF) induction sintering has demonstrated superior performance compared to conventional sintering methods in previous studies. Furthermore, the annealing process is expected to further enhance the mechanical properties of sintered zirconia. This study a...

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Main Authors: Eun-Sung Choi, Je-Hoon Lee, Jung-Hyun Park, Ji-Hwan Kim
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description <b>Objectives:</b> Radio frequency (RF) induction sintering has demonstrated superior performance compared to conventional sintering methods in previous studies. Furthermore, the annealing process is expected to further enhance the mechanical properties of sintered zirconia. This study aimed to investigate the effects of annealing on RF-sintered zirconia and provide empirical evidence supporting its role in optimizing sintering outcomes. <b>Methods:</b> A custom-built RF induction sintering furnace was utilized to process zirconia specimens under various annealing conditions (temperature range, annealing time). The sintered specimens underwent three-point flexural strength testing, followed by microstructural analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc tests to assess the significance of differences between groups. <b>Results:</b> The optimal sintering temperature for RF induction sintering was determined to be 1350 °C, with a minimum annealing duration of 20 min at 1220 °C. Notably, even in the absence of annealing, RF sintering at 1350 °C for 20 min produced specimens with higher flexural strength than those obtained through conventional sintering methods. However, due to variability in mechanical properties, the incorporation of annealing is recommended for clinical applications to ensure consistency and reliability. <b>Conclusions:</b> RF induction sintering significantly reduced both energy consumption and processing time compared to conventional sintering techniques, particularly when combined with annealing. While full densification could be achieved within 20 min without annealing, a total processing time of 30 min, including annealing, was found to enhance process stability and ensure reliable mechanical properties. These findings suggest that both sintering and annealing are critical for achieving optimal densification in zirconia, with annealing playing a key role in improving consistency and reproducibility.
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spelling doaj-art-b5cd1c4374d44d35b7b6a6738a41e9432025-08-20T03:47:50ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-05-011510575410.3390/app15105754Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental StudyEun-Sung Choi0Je-Hoon Lee1Jung-Hyun Park2Ji-Hwan Kim3Department of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, Korea University, Hana Sciences Hall B #376, Seoul 02841, Republic of KoreaDivision of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering, Kangwon National University, Samcheok 25913, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Dental Technology, Busan Institute of Science and Technology, Busan 46639, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, Korea University, Hana Sciences Hall B #376, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea<b>Objectives:</b> Radio frequency (RF) induction sintering has demonstrated superior performance compared to conventional sintering methods in previous studies. Furthermore, the annealing process is expected to further enhance the mechanical properties of sintered zirconia. This study aimed to investigate the effects of annealing on RF-sintered zirconia and provide empirical evidence supporting its role in optimizing sintering outcomes. <b>Methods:</b> A custom-built RF induction sintering furnace was utilized to process zirconia specimens under various annealing conditions (temperature range, annealing time). The sintered specimens underwent three-point flexural strength testing, followed by microstructural analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc tests to assess the significance of differences between groups. <b>Results:</b> The optimal sintering temperature for RF induction sintering was determined to be 1350 °C, with a minimum annealing duration of 20 min at 1220 °C. Notably, even in the absence of annealing, RF sintering at 1350 °C for 20 min produced specimens with higher flexural strength than those obtained through conventional sintering methods. However, due to variability in mechanical properties, the incorporation of annealing is recommended for clinical applications to ensure consistency and reliability. <b>Conclusions:</b> RF induction sintering significantly reduced both energy consumption and processing time compared to conventional sintering techniques, particularly when combined with annealing. While full densification could be achieved within 20 min without annealing, a total processing time of 30 min, including annealing, was found to enhance process stability and ensure reliable mechanical properties. These findings suggest that both sintering and annealing are critical for achieving optimal densification in zirconia, with annealing playing a key role in improving consistency and reproducibility.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/10/5754annealingRF inductiondental zirconiaelectrical sintering furnaceRF sintering furnaceeddy currents
spellingShingle Eun-Sung Choi
Je-Hoon Lee
Jung-Hyun Park
Ji-Hwan Kim
Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study
Applied Sciences
annealing
RF induction
dental zirconia
electrical sintering furnace
RF sintering furnace
eddy currents
title Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study
title_full Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study
title_fullStr Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study
title_short Annealing Effect After RF (Radio Frequency) Sintering of Dental Zirconia Block with Dramatically Reduced Sintering Time: Experimental Study
title_sort annealing effect after rf radio frequency sintering of dental zirconia block with dramatically reduced sintering time experimental study
topic annealing
RF induction
dental zirconia
electrical sintering furnace
RF sintering furnace
eddy currents
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/10/5754
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