Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1474352 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Synthesis of B4C–TiB2 composite powders via a carbide boronizing process was performed in a pulsed electric current sintering furnace with a specially designed graphite die/punch set-up. Pure B4C–TiB2 powders could be obtained at 1200 °C for 0 min or 1000 °C for 15 min with a total thermal cycle time of only 12–25 min. In the as-prepared B4C–TiB2 composite powders, submicrometer B4C particles were surrounded by nano-TiB2 particles with an average particle of less than 50 nm. The bulk B4C–TiB2 ceramic sintered from the as-prepared composite powders had a relative density of 96% with ultrafine microstructures.
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Authors
Dewen Wang, Songlin Ran, Lu Shen, Huifeng Sun, Qing Huang,