Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629336 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Among manufacture techniques for SiC ceramics, reactive infiltration has proven to be the most efficient. However, materials manufactured with this technique present minimum 10% of unreacted silicon. Si hinders the performance of the material. The replacement of Si with a MexSiy can improve the performance of the composite. Since Me-Si alloys wet carbon materials, they are suitable candidates to be used as infiltrants in SiC/MexSiy composite production via reactive infiltration. To optimize the process, it is necessary to identify the mechanisms involved in infiltration and the parameters governing them. A basic wetting study can provide a clear understanding of the operative mechanisms and allow obtaining accurate parameters. In this work, the wetting behavior of silicon-cobalt alloys on carbon materials was studied using the sessile drop technique. The influence of temperature, composition and carbon crystallinity was evaluated, observing a strong dependence of process kinetics and reactivity with temperature and carbon crystallinity.
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Authors
M. Caccia, S. Amore, D. Giuranno, R. Novakovic, E. Ricci, J. Narciso,