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Original Articles

Mechanism of Sintering YAG/ZrB2 Multiphase Ceramics with Spark Plasma Sintering

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Pages 475-478 | Received 22 Aug 2007, Accepted 14 Mar 2008, Published online: 20 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

Although ZrB2 has some excellent performances, it is difficult to prepare the high relative-density ZrB2 ceramics, which limits the application of ZrB2 materials. To obtain higher relative-density ZrB2 ceramics for increasing the good oxidation resistance, YAG/ZrB2 multiphase ceramics is prepared with the spark plasma sintering, the sintering mechanism of preparing YAG/ZrB2 multiphase ceramic materials is investigated. Al2O3 reacts with Y2O3 to form YAG above 700°C during the sintering process. YAG is filled and melted the space of ZrB2 particles to bind the ZrB2 particles during reaction and sintering process, which increases the density of YAG/ZrB2 multiphase ceramic materials. The YAG/ZrB2 multiphase ceramic materials was successfully prepared under sintering temperature of 1700°C, holding temperature time for 4 min, and sintering pressure of 20 MPa; the density is 5.63 g/cm3, the relative density is 99.78%.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors are thankful for the financial support provided by the National Science Foundation of China, and for the apparatus provided by The Center for Materials Test of Wuhan University of Technology, China.

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