Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7898223 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Transparent MgO·1.5Al2O3 spinel ceramics were successfully prepared via reactive sintering of Al2O3 and MgO raw powders followed by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) using CaO as the sintering additive. The effects of CaO on the densification process, microstructure and optical quality of samples were investigated. It was found that the amount of CaO played an important role in the sintering process. By adding 0.05â¯wt% CaO, the sample with high transmittance (82.3% at 400â¯nm), small grain size (<5â¯Î¼m) and high strength (228â¯Â±â¯15â¯MPa) was obtained after HIPing at 1550â¯Â°C. However, when the amount of CaO increased to 0.1â¯wt%, non-cubic and columnar-shaped grains generated at low HIP temperatures (1550-1650â¯Â°C), which severely reduced the optical quality of resulting samples. The grains were calcium aluminates, whose formation was closely related to the molar ratio of Al2O3/MgO, CaO amount and sintereing temperature.
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Authors
Dan Han, Jian Zhang, Peng Liu, Gui Li, Shiwei Wang,