α-β Sialon Ceramics Made from Different Silicon Nitride Powders |
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Authors: | THOMMY EKSTRÖ M,NILS INGELSTRÖ M,ROBERT BRAGE,MICHAEL HATCHER,THOMAS JOHANSSON |
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Affiliation: | AB Sandvik Hard Materials, S-126 12 Stockholm, Sweden;KemaNord Industrikemi AB, S-840 10, Ljungaverk, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The present work is concerned with the sintering of an α-β sialon ceramic using five different silicon nitride powders from a single source. The parameters varied in the silicon nitride were the amount of "free' silicon, iron content, α:β ratio, and grain size as measured by BET surface. The sintering atmosphere was varied by use of protective powder beds with passive (boron nitride) and active (SiO-generating) properties. Five sintering temperatures between 1600° and 1800°C were used. Microstructural characterization as well as density, hardness, and fracture toughness measurements were carried out. The sintering conditions were found to be critical for obtaining fully dense materials and low weight change. The optimum sintering temperature was 1750°C. The silicon nitride powder with a high content of free silicon resulted in a material which was more susceptible to the sintering atmosphere conditions. An α-β sialon made from a silicon nitride powder with a high β-α phase ratio resulted in a higher β-α ratio in the sintered material. |
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