The preparation of ceramic bodies via the slip phase offers the advantage of optimal dissolution and good
homogenization of the raw materials. A further argument for liquid preparation is the lower energy requirement for wet
milling when compared with dry milling. However, in order to reduce the higher energy costs for the subsequent
dewatering by spray drying as much as possible, it is necessary to achieve high solids contents. In addition, it is
necessary, for reasons of production technology, to adjust rheological properties in a controlled manner and to guarantee
slip stability over time