Several techniques were employed to apply or otherwise form porous layers of various materials on the surface of hot-pressed silicon carbide ceramic. From mechanical properties measurements and studies, it was concluded that although porous layers could be applied to the silicon carbide ceramic, sufficient damage was done to the silicon carbide surface by the processing required so as to drastically reduce its mechanical strength. It was further concluded that there was little promise of success in forming an effective energy absorbing layer on the surface of already densified silicon carbide ceramic that would have the mechanical strength of the untreated or unsurfaced material. Using a process for the pressureless sintering of silicon car...
AbstractSilicon carbide is used in the production of construction and temperature-resistant goods, c...
This article gives an outline of sintering techniques of silicon carbide and refers to recent develo...
Several alpha-SiC materials were processed by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) and by sintering an al...
This document deals with the sintering of silicon carbide using pressureless sintering. This techniq...
Alpha silicon carbide powder was consolidated by both dry and wet methods. Dry pressing in a double ...
The sintering of silicon carbide and it production are described. The method of production is by cal...
The application of energy absorbing surface layers to Si3N4 and SiC was investigated. Among the laye...
The 4-point bending strength of 4 grades of hot-pressed SiC was determined at different temperatures...
Energy absorbing surface layers were used to improve the impact resistance of silicon nitride and si...
The most suitable SiC mass for injection molding of SiC articles (for subsequent pressureless sinter...
Work performed to develop silicon carbide materials of high strength and to form components of compl...
In this work, the development of theoretically-dense, clean grain boundary, high hardness solid-stat...
A method is described for producing a high density silicon carbide sintering substance which contain...
A low cost processing technique called reaction forming for the fabrication of near-net and complex ...
Silicon nitride and silicon carbide ceramics were treated to form compressive surface layers. On the...
AbstractSilicon carbide is used in the production of construction and temperature-resistant goods, c...
This article gives an outline of sintering techniques of silicon carbide and refers to recent develo...
Several alpha-SiC materials were processed by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) and by sintering an al...
This document deals with the sintering of silicon carbide using pressureless sintering. This techniq...
Alpha silicon carbide powder was consolidated by both dry and wet methods. Dry pressing in a double ...
The sintering of silicon carbide and it production are described. The method of production is by cal...
The application of energy absorbing surface layers to Si3N4 and SiC was investigated. Among the laye...
The 4-point bending strength of 4 grades of hot-pressed SiC was determined at different temperatures...
Energy absorbing surface layers were used to improve the impact resistance of silicon nitride and si...
The most suitable SiC mass for injection molding of SiC articles (for subsequent pressureless sinter...
Work performed to develop silicon carbide materials of high strength and to form components of compl...
In this work, the development of theoretically-dense, clean grain boundary, high hardness solid-stat...
A method is described for producing a high density silicon carbide sintering substance which contain...
A low cost processing technique called reaction forming for the fabrication of near-net and complex ...
Silicon nitride and silicon carbide ceramics were treated to form compressive surface layers. On the...
AbstractSilicon carbide is used in the production of construction and temperature-resistant goods, c...
This article gives an outline of sintering techniques of silicon carbide and refers to recent develo...
Several alpha-SiC materials were processed by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) and by sintering an al...