Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10155416 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An air stable high temperature adhesive synthesized via the polymer-derived-ceramic route had received increased attention in the last two decades. To improve the thermal stability and adhesion strength of a polysilazane (PSNB) adhesive, TiB2 was added as active filler to join SiC ceramic discs. The thermal stability, phase composition and microstructure were investigated by using TGA, XRD, FT-IR, BSE and SEM measurements. Effects of the pyrolysis temperature and active filler TiB2 on the microstructure and adhesion strength have been investigated. After curing and heat-treating at 120â¯Â°C and 1000â¯Â°C in air for 2â¯h, respectively, the adhesion strength of the modified adhesive reached up to 10.07â¯MPa (3 times higher than that of pure PSNB) at room temperature, and, more importantly, retained a strength of 8.0â¯MPa at 800â¯Â°C in air. It should be noted that the formation of a glass comprised of SiO2-B2O3-TiO2 and the emergence of the hexagonal and granular TiB2 in the adhesive layer are mainly responsible for the enhanced high temperature strength.
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Authors
Xin'gang Luan, Sen Chang, Ralf Riedel, Laifei Cheng,