Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1635051 | Rare Metals | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of two different heat-treatment atmospheres, nitrogen atmosphere and reducing nitrogen atmosphere with carbon, on the properties of Y2O3-doped aluminum nitride (AlN) ceramics were investigated. The AlN powder as a raw material was synthesized by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) and compacts were fabricated by employing powder injection molding technique. The polymer-wax binder consisted of 60 wt.% paraffin wax (PW), 35 wt.% polypropylene (PP), and 5 wt.% stearic acid (SA). After the removal of binder, specimens were sintered at 1850°C in nitrogen atmosphere under atmospheric pressure. To improve the thermal conductivity, sintered samples were reheated. The result reveals that the heat-treatment atmosphere has significant effect on the properties and secondary phase of AlN ceramics. The thermal conductivity and density of AlN ceramics reheated in nitrogen gas are 180 W·mâ1·Kâ1 and 3.28 g·cmâ3 and the secondary phase is yttrium aluminate. For the sample reheated in reducing nitrogen atmosphere with carbon, the thermal conductivity and density are 173 W·mâ1·Kâ1 and 3.23 g·cmâ3, respectively, and the secondary phase is YN.
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Authors
Xueli DU, Mingli QIN, Akhtar Farid, Peizhong FENG, Xuanhui QU,