Effect of aluminum hydroxide content on porosity and strength of porous mullite-bonded silicon carbide ceramics

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Porous mullite-bonded silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics were prepared from SiC and aluminum hydroxide [Al(OH)3] powders. The Al(OH)3 content was varied from 14.5 to 47.3 wt%, and porous SiC ceramics were fabricated via reaction sintering at 1450-1550°C for 2 h. The microstructure showed large SiC grains embedded in a matrix of small and loosely packed mullite/alumina particles. It was demonstrated that the porosity decreased and flexural strength increased with increase in Al(OH)3 content. The porosity varied from 46 to 54%, and flexural strength varied from 3 to 14MPa with the variation in Al(OH)3 content and sintering temperature. Typically, porous mullite-bonded SiC ceramics of 14MPa strength and 47% porosity were obtained when SiC and 47.3 wt% Al(OH)3 powders were sintered at 1500°C. © 2011 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Manoj Kumar, B. V., Eom, J. H., Kim, Y. W., Song, I. H., & Kim, H. D. (2011). Effect of aluminum hydroxide content on porosity and strength of porous mullite-bonded silicon carbide ceramics. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 119(1389), 367–370. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.119.367

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