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Al2O3─SiC Composites from Aluminosilicate Precursors
Authors:Asoke C D Chaklader  Sankar Das Gupta  Edmond C Y Lin  Boris Gutowski
Affiliation:Department of Metals and Materials Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T1Z4, and Electrofuel Manufacturing Co., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6K1W8
Abstract:Al2O3 and SiC composite materials have been produced from mixtures of aluminosilicates (both natural minerals and synthetic) and carbon as precursor materials. These composites are produced by heating a mixture of kaolinite (or synthetic aluminosilicates) and carbon in stoichiometric proportion above 1550°C, so that only Al2O3 and SiC remain as the major phases. A similar process has also been used for synthesizing other composite powders having mixtures of Al2O3, SiC, TiC, and ZrO2 in different proportions (all compounds together or selective mixtures of some of them), as desired. The microstructure of hot-pressed dense compacts, produced from these powders, revealed that the SiC phase is distributed very homogeneously, even occasionally within Al2O3 grains on a nanosize scale. The homogeneous distribution of SiC particles within the system produced high fracture toughness of the hot-pressed material (KIC~ 7.0 MPa · m1/2) and having Vicker's hardness values greater than 2000 kgf/mm2.
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