In this work, microwave sintering (MWS) method was successfully applied for fabrication of dense layered ternary Ti3Si(Al)C-2 ceramic. Compared to conventional pressureless approaches, MWS could significantly decrease preparation temperature from 1600 degrees C to 1400 degrees C. The activation energy of the MWS process was estimated as 233 +/- 18kJ/mol, which was much lower than those in previous sintering techniques. The low sintering temperature likely originates from the low activation energy during MWS process. Such low temperature do not only make the as-received Ti3Si(Al)C-2 ceramic much smaller grain size and better mechanical properties, but also indicate higher energy converting efficiency during the sintering processes. Wide appl...
Microwave (MW) radiation has attracted increasing attention in the fabrication and/or synthesis of t...
Advanced ceramic products for highly demanding applications in electronics, energy, healthcare and d...
Titanium (Ti) has many attractive attributes for military, industrial, and aerospace applications in...
Ti3SiC2 has an important role on the resulting mechanical properties, which is based on the ceramic ...
Silicon carbide is being evaluated as an armor material because of its lightweight, high-hardness, a...
Microwave heating is fundamentally different from conventional sintering in that the energy is depos...
Using microwave energy in ceramic processing can provide both energy and time saving and improve pro...
The effectiveness of microwave (MW) sintering has been demonstrated on many ceramic systems, a numbe...
Titanium is a paramagnetic metal which couples weakly with microwaves. This work reports our experim...
The present study examines the potential of microwave heating as an emerging and innovative energy-e...
Pressureless sintering is a powder metallurgical process wherein the powder particles are sintered w...
Perovskite ceramics are a common microwave dielectric material, but the development and application ...
Microwave heating is proposed as the non-conventional technique for the sintering of optimal lithium...
Efficiency of microwave heating on the sintering of ceramic materials has been investigated in compa...
Microwave processing was employed to sinter commercial titania powder to obtain rutile as the major ...
Microwave (MW) radiation has attracted increasing attention in the fabrication and/or synthesis of t...
Advanced ceramic products for highly demanding applications in electronics, energy, healthcare and d...
Titanium (Ti) has many attractive attributes for military, industrial, and aerospace applications in...
Ti3SiC2 has an important role on the resulting mechanical properties, which is based on the ceramic ...
Silicon carbide is being evaluated as an armor material because of its lightweight, high-hardness, a...
Microwave heating is fundamentally different from conventional sintering in that the energy is depos...
Using microwave energy in ceramic processing can provide both energy and time saving and improve pro...
The effectiveness of microwave (MW) sintering has been demonstrated on many ceramic systems, a numbe...
Titanium is a paramagnetic metal which couples weakly with microwaves. This work reports our experim...
The present study examines the potential of microwave heating as an emerging and innovative energy-e...
Pressureless sintering is a powder metallurgical process wherein the powder particles are sintered w...
Perovskite ceramics are a common microwave dielectric material, but the development and application ...
Microwave heating is proposed as the non-conventional technique for the sintering of optimal lithium...
Efficiency of microwave heating on the sintering of ceramic materials has been investigated in compa...
Microwave processing was employed to sinter commercial titania powder to obtain rutile as the major ...
Microwave (MW) radiation has attracted increasing attention in the fabrication and/or synthesis of t...
Advanced ceramic products for highly demanding applications in electronics, energy, healthcare and d...
Titanium (Ti) has many attractive attributes for military, industrial, and aerospace applications in...