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Preparation of Mullite-TiC-ZrC-Ceramic Materials by a Plasma-ARC Method and Their Properties

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REFRACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 645-650

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11148-017-0038-7

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mullite-TiC-ZrC-ceramic materials; plasma-arc sintering; properties

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The phase composition for synthesized titanium carbide TiC and zirconium carbide ZrC powders is provided, and development of the crystal phases, microstructure, relative density, open porosity, true shrinkage, hardness, strength in compression of mullite-TiC-ZrC-specimens with a different ratio of TiC and ZrC sintered by a plasma-arc method in the range 1200 - 1500A degrees C is demonstrated. Synthesized TiC and ZrC powders have intense crystallization of TiC and ZrC phases, and sintered specimens with a different ratio of TiC and ZrC have different mullitization in the range 1200 - 1500A degrees C and degree of TiC and ZrC phase development at up to 1500A degrees C. Above 1500A degrees C there is development of TiC or ZrC phases in relation to the ratio of TiC and ZrC within sintered materials. Specimens with a higher TiC concentration have a denser sintered microstructure compared with specimens containing a greater amount of ZrC. This facilitates an increase in relative density, linear shrinkage and a reduction an open porosity, formation of harder specimens with uniform indentation impression without damage formation around it, and with the best strength indices in compression.

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