Gas pressure sintering of β SiC–γ-AlON composite in nitrogen/argon environment

2001 
Abstract A SiC and γ AlON system was studied using β-SiC powder and a preformed spinel between Al 2 O 3 and AlN corresponding to γ-AlON. A wide range of composition from 10 to 90 wt.% γ-AlON with β-SiC was studied. The composite was sintered to near pore-free dense sintered product for a wide range of composition ranging from 10 to 55 wt.% of γ-AlON content in both a N 2 and an Ar atmosphere under a gas pressure of 6 bar. The effect of sintering atmosphere on the sintered properties such as weight loss, percentage linear shrinkage, percentage apparent porosity, and bulk density of the fired samples were determined. Weight loss of the specimen was 4.3–5.5 wt.% in a nitrogen and 6.2–10.75 wt.% in an Ar atmosphere indicating substantial supression of dissociation reaction during sintering in nitrogen atmosphere. Microhardness of the sintered specimen measured by indentation under a load of 1 N was 16.5–29.81 GPa. Phase analysis by XRD studies and the other properties indicated solid solution formation between SiC and γ-AlON.
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