Abstract
Electrical discharge machinable ceramics provide an alternative machining route independent on the material hardness which enables manufacturing of customized ceramic components. In this study a composite material based on an alumina/zirconia matrix and an electrically conductive titanium nitride dispersion was manufactured by hot pressing and characterized with respect to microstructure, mechanical properties and ED-machinability by die sinking. The composites show a combination of high strength of 700 MPa, hardness of 17–18 GPa and moderate fracture resistance of 4.5–5 MPa√m. With 40 kS/m the electrical conductivity is sufficiently high to ensure ED-machinability.
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Gommeringer, A., & Kern, F. (2020). Mechanical properties and electrical discharge machinability of alumina-10 vol% zirconia-28 vol% titanium nitride composites. Ceramics, 3(2), 199–209. https://doi.org/10.3390/ceramics3020018
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