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Processing of micro-components made of sintered reaction-bonded silicon nitride (SRBSN). Part 2: Sintering behaviour and micro-mechanical properties

Authors :
J. Rögner
Regina Knitter
Marcus Müller
B. Okolo
Werner Bauer
Source :
Ceramics International. 36:707-717
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

This second part of the report deals with, how the sintering additives Y 2 O 3 , Al 2 O 3 , and MgO influence the sintering behaviour of SRBSN. Paraffin-based feedstocks with varying sintering aid compositions and silicon grain size were used for moulding macro- and micro-scale samples. It was observed that compositions with smaller Si grain size (with correspondingly high SiO 2 content) and containing Al 2 O 3 as sintering additive exhibit higher shrinkage and lower residual porosity when sintered at 1700–1800 °C after nitridation. The mechanical properties determined for micro-scale samples were obtained by three-point bending tests, with the resulting characteristic strength values σ 0 ranging from 500 MPa up to 1200 MPa. Surprisingly residual porosity did not play the role of a strength limiting factor; rather it was observed that the presence of crystalline secondary phases – mainly Y 2 Si 3 O 3 N 4 – was responsible for reducing the micro-bending strength. As micro-samples exhibit a large surface-to-volume ratio they are in particular affected by decomposition of Si 3 N 4 and volatilization of SiO 2 which is considered to be responsible for the occurrence of secondary phases preferred at the sample surface. The powder bed condition was also found to play a prominent role in the development of the secondary phases during liquid phase sintering.

Details

ISSN :
02728842
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ceramics International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5087266a24dddd35be0f97b463d0a811
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2009.11.008