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Pressureless sintering of ZrC-based ceramics by enhancing powder sinterability

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Abstract

The sinterability of ZrC was enhanced by high-energy ball milling as well as introduction of graphite and SiC as sintering additives. Densification process and microstructure development were investigated for ZrC-based ceramics densified by pressureless sintering. As-received ZrC powder showed poor sinterability. After high-energy ball milling, ZrC powder can be sintered to 98.4% theoretical density at 2100 °C. The obtained ceramic had fine microstructure and fewer entrapped pores. Introduction of 2 wt.% graphite combined with high-energy ball milling lowered the densification temperature of ZrC. The relative density of obtained ceramic reached up to 95% at 1900 °C. Introduced SiC inhibited ZrC grain growth during sintering and consequently avoided the entrapped pores within the grains. The relative density of ZrC-SiC reached up to 96.7% at 2100 °C. ZrC-SiC composite formed an interesting intragranular structure and had high fracture strength at room temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)516-521
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

Keywords

  • Ball milling
  • Microstructure
  • Pressureless sintering
  • Zirconium carbide

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