Evaluation on microstructure and dissolution behavior of SiC-AIN composites fabricated by SPS process

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High-density SiC-AlN composites (50:50 in mol) were fabricated from powder mixtures of SiC and AlN by SPS process in the temperature range of 1800-2100°C. Relative densities of the composites increased with increasing firing temperature. It revealed that the mixed phases of 3C and 2H formed at 1800°C, 1900°C and 2000°C, and only 2H phase formed at 2050°C and 2100°C. The sintering of SiC and AlN particles proceeded hardly at 1800°C. The densely sintered SiC-AlN composites were obtained above 1900°C. At 1900°C and 2000°C, 3Css (β-SiC/AlN solid solution) and 2Hss (α-SiC/AlN solid solution) were found, in which Si-rich 2Hss and Al-rich 2Hss existed at 2000°C. Homogeneous SiC-AlN composites were obtained with graingrowth at 2100°C. © 2008 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Shirouzu, K., Ohkusa, T., Kawamoto, T., Enomoto, N., & Hojo, J. (2008). Evaluation on microstructure and dissolution behavior of SiC-AIN composites fabricated by SPS process. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 116(1355), 781–785. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.116.781

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