Sintering and mechanical properties of AlZrC2

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AlZrC2 powder prepared by solid-state reaction was sintered using a pulse electric current sintering technique in a temperature range from 1700 to 2000°C under the pressure of 40 MPa in vacuum for 5 min. The density and mechanical properties of the sintered AlZrC2 monolith were estimated. As heating temperature increased, the density of the AIZrC 2 monolith increased and the mechanical properties were improved. The bulk density of the AIZrC2 monolith sintered at 2000°C was 5.12 g/cm3. The maximum values of the fracture strength and Vickers' hardness were 380 MPa and 11.1 GPa, respectively.

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Leela-Adisorn, U., Choi, S. M., Tera, N., Takeuchi, T., Hashimoto, S., Honda, S., … Yamaguchi, A. (2005). Sintering and mechanical properties of AlZrC2. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 113(1314), 188–190. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.113.188

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