Manufacture and Compositional Analysis of Silicon Nitride Composites with Different Carbon Additions

  • Csaba Balazsi
  • Ferenc Weber
  • Zsolt Kasztovszky
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Abstract

Carbon black and graphite nano/micrograins and sintering additives (Al2O3 and Y2O3) were added to silicon nitride starting powder. These mixtures were mechanochemically activated several hours in a planetary type alumina ball-mill in order to achieve a homogenous mass. As an alternative to nano- and micrograins, carbon fibres were added to carbon free silicon nitride batches. After dry pressing of rectangular bars sinter-HIP was applied. Structural, morphological and compositional analyses were performed on as-prepared samples. Bending strength and elastic modulus were found to be influenced by amount of carbon black and graphite introduced in silicon nitride matrix.

Author Biographies

Csaba Balazsi

Ceramics and Refractory Metals Laboratory, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

Ferenc Weber

Ceramics and Refractory Metals Laboratory, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

Zsolt Kasztovszky

Department of Nuclear Research, Institute of Isotope and Surface Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, Budapest, Hungary

Published
2004-03-31
How to Cite
Balazsi, C., Weber, F., & Kasztovszky, Z. (2004). Manufacture and Compositional Analysis of Silicon Nitride Composites with Different Carbon Additions. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 6(1), 5-9. Retrieved from http://journals.uniza.sk/index.php/communications/article/view/1275
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