Fabrication and properties of Si3N4 based ceramics using combustion synthesized powders

2019 
Abstract Silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ) based ceramics were fabricated with β-SiAlON and Si 3 N 4 powders synthesized by combustion synthesis method via power injection molding (PIM). In the PIM process, the solids loading for each material was first determined from the results of the torque rheometer experiment. The mixing process was repeated to produce the homogeneous feedstock, and homogeneity of feedstocks was evaluated by observing the shear viscosity with time at a constant shear rate. The rheological behavior of feedstocks was investigated using capillary rheometer. It found that both feedstocks have no problem in injection molding. The binder decomposition behavior was also investigated, and a wax-polymer binder system was nearly removed by the optimized solvent and thermal debinding processes. Thereafter, the debound samples were sintered at 1750 and 1800 °C for 4 h in nitrogen atmosphere. Regardless of sintering temperature, the relative density of higher than about 96% was achieved. When comparing mechanical properties including bending strength, Vickers hardness and fracture toughness, Si 3 N 4 with 2 wt% Y 2 O 3 and 5 wt% Al 2 O 3 (Si 3 N 4 +2Y5A) had higher values than β-SiAlON with 4 wt% Y 2 O 3 (β-SiAlON+4Y) regardless of sintering temperature. It was supported by observing the microstructures of the plasma-etched samples.
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