The potential of repeated-deformation processing using paraffin oil for the production of layered ceramicmatrix composites with ribbon-like microstructures is demonstrated. The examples given here include the alumina/zirconia, aluminium titanate/alumina, aluminium titanate/mullite, calcium phosphate/zirconia and barium titanate/Ni systems. Viscous ceramic- and metal-powder pastes containing 57 to 60 vol.% of solids were prepared using paraffin oil as the dispersing medium. These pastes were rolled into tapes, which were then stacked together to form starting bi-material laminates in an A-B-A or A-B sequence, and plastically deformed by repeated folding and rolling at room temperature. After a sufficiently large, true plastic deformation, composites with ribbon-like microstructures were successfully produced. These composites exhibited an almost isotropic sintering behaviour and attractive mechanical, thermal and/or electric properties.
CITATION STYLE
Kosmač, T., & Dakskobler, A. (2006). The preparation and properties of layered ceramic-matrix composites with ribbon-like microstructures. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 114(1335), 988–994. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.114.988
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.