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Symposium on: “Sintered High-Temperature Compounds” (8 December 1961)

STUDIES ON THE SINTERING OF MoSi2–Al2O3 CERMETS

Pages 101-112 | Published online: 10 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

The porosity of hydrogen-sintered bodies composed of molybdenum disilicide and alumina has been studied as a function of alumina content and grain size. It is found that oxidation-resistant bodies can be made if the grain size of the constituents is ∼ 10 μ or less, although the bodies are fairly weak.

In addition, samples were sintered in dissociated ammonia and compared with those sintered in hydrogen. It became apparent that samples sintered in dissociated ammonia underwent a particularly severe form of attack when exposed to air at high temperatures. This is attributed to the formation, during sintering, of Si3N4, a phase which decomposes at high temperature in air when enclosed in the cermet bodies.

Notes

* Manuscript received 31 July 1961. Contribution to a Symposium on “High- Temperature Sintered Compounds”, to be held in London on 8 December 1961.

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