Near net-shape fabrication of alumina glass composites

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Abstract

The purpose of the present study is to fabricate alumina glass composites by melt infiltration with better dimensional control through reducing both the presintering and infiltration temperature. Main efforts were put to develop glasses that are chemically compatible with alumina. After extensive investigations, a glass of 21SiO2–24B2O3–35Al2O3–15Li2O–5CaO wt.% was successfully developed. The glass shows good chemical compatibility with alumina at elevated temperatures and low viscosity above 900 °C. Dense alumina glass composites can be fabricated by the melt infiltration process at 950 °C, which is 150 °C lower than the current state-of-art. Investigations showed improved net-shape capability for the newly developed composites, where the total linear shrinkage for the sintering and infiltration at 950 °C is less than 0.1%, as compared with the shrinkage of 0.5% induced by the presintering and infiltration at 1100 °C. Preliminary mechanical tests showed that the fracture strength and toughness of the composites are 303 MPa and 3.4 MPa m1/2, respectively. The lower processing temperature and the better dimensional control are the major advantages for the newly developed alumina glass composites.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)633-638
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of the European Ceramic Society
Volume25
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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