Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1527099 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, a novel sintering method, SPS is applied to prepare α-Si3N4 ceramics of different relative densities with MgO and AlPO4 as the sintering additives. The sintering behavior of SPS process is discussed and the factors influencing the relative density of the prepared samples are analyzed. The sintering mechanism is explained by both the reaction between MgO and SiO2 presenting on the Si3N4 powders and solid state sintering of AlPO4. Microstructures of the sintered samples are observed by SEM images and the phase compositions are analyzed by XRD. The mechanical properties of the sintered ceramics are also investigated, as a function of the relative densities. The resultant α-Si3N4 ceramics sintered from 1300 °C to 1500 °C show fine microstructure with nearly no grain growth and phase transformation and have a relative high bending strength. The α-Si3N4 ceramics with relative density of 58–98% and bending strength of 50–420 MPa are obtained.

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