The present work deals with the sintering of SIC with a low melting additive by microwave technique, The mechanical characteristics of the products were compared with that of conventionally sintered products. The failure stress of the microwave sintered products, in biaxial flexure, was superior to that of the products made by conventional sintering route in ambient condition. In firing of products by conventionally sintered process, SiC grain gets oxidized producing SiO2 (-32 wt%) and deteriorates the quality of the product substantially. Partially sintered silicon carbide by such a method is a useful material for a varieties of applications ranging from kiln furniture to membrane material
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科 金沢大学信頼性システム工学(工学部)Microwave processing, as a new method for sintering ceramics, has k...
Commercially, 3mol% Y2O3-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (7090nm) compacts were fabricated using a co...
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 sintering has become one of the well-known sintering processing methods used by research...
A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc...
In this report, Al2O3–SiC ceramic composites were produced at 1500 °C by conventional and microwave ...
Cemented carbides, owing to their excellent mechanical properties, have been of immense interest in ...
The present study examines the potential of microwave heating as an emerging and innovative energy-e...
Efficiency of microwave heating on the sintering of ceramic materials has been investigated in compa...
In the past three decades, zirconia based ceramics have been catching great interest especially in b...
In this study, SiC reinforced nickel matrix composites, microwave at different temperatures It is pr...
Processing of ceramic materials has also a strong impact in the quality of the consolidated body, as...
Sintered alpha silicon carbides are being developed to meet the requirements of conventional and ad...
In this research, the comparison between microwave sintering and conventional sintering on the mecha...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科 金沢大学信頼性システム工学(工学部)Microwave processing, as a new method for sintering ceramics, has k...
Commercially, 3mol% Y2O3-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (7090nm) compacts were fabricated using a co...
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 sintering has become one of the well-known sintering processing methods used by research...
A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc...
In this report, Al2O3–SiC ceramic composites were produced at 1500 °C by conventional and microwave ...
Cemented carbides, owing to their excellent mechanical properties, have been of immense interest in ...
The present study examines the potential of microwave heating as an emerging and innovative energy-e...
Efficiency of microwave heating on the sintering of ceramic materials has been investigated in compa...
In the past three decades, zirconia based ceramics have been catching great interest especially in b...
In this study, SiC reinforced nickel matrix composites, microwave at different temperatures It is pr...
Processing of ceramic materials has also a strong impact in the quality of the consolidated body, as...
Sintered alpha silicon carbides are being developed to meet the requirements of conventional and ad...
In this research, the comparison between microwave sintering and conventional sintering on the mecha...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科 金沢大学信頼性システム工学(工学部)Microwave processing, as a new method for sintering ceramics, has k...
Commercially, 3mol% Y2O3-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (7090nm) compacts were fabricated using a co...
Ti3SiC2 has an important role on the resulting mechanical properties, which is based on the ceramic ...