Densification studies of silicon carbide-based ceramics with yttria, silica and alumina as sintering additives

  • Marchi J
  • Bressiani J
  • Bressiani A
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Abstract

Silicon carbide has been extensively used in structural applications, especially at high temperatures. In this work, Y2O3, Al2O3 and SiO2 were added to β-SiC in order to obtain highly dense ceramics. Sintering was conducted in a dilatometer and in a graphite resistance furnace and the densification behaviour was studied. Sintered samples were characterised by density measurements, the crystalline phases were identified by X-ray diffraction. Microstructural observation of polished and polished/etched samples was carried out with help of scanning electron microscopy. Silicon carbide ceramics with more than 90% of the theoretical density were obtained by pressureless sintering if a suitable proportion of the additives is used.

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Marchi, J., Bressiani, J. C., & Bressiani, A. H. A. (2001). Densification studies of silicon carbide-based ceramics with yttria, silica and alumina as sintering additives. Materials Research, 4(4), 231–236. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392001000400002

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