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Boron sintering promotion

As with silicon nitride, solid forms of silicon carbide are made by one of three processes sintered, hot-pressed, or reaction-sintered. Sintering requires use of an additive such as alumina, carbon, or boron to promote liquid-phase sintering. Hot pressing is done at 2000°C and results in a very hard, dense material. Reaction sintering occurs when a mixture of SiC powder and carbon is heated in contact with molten silicon. The reaction results in a nearly complete conversion to SiC, although according to Schwartz, most materials made by this process contain an excess of carhon or silicon. ... [Pg.51]


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