Removal of glass adhered to sintered ceramics in hot isostatic pressing
Abstract
In the hot isostatic pressing of ceramic materials in molten glass using an inert gas as a pressing medium, glass adhered to the sintered ceramics is heated to convert it to a porous glass and removed. Thus, Si3N4 powder was compacted at 5000 kg/sq cm, coated with a 0.5 mm thick BN, embedded in Pyrex glass in a graphite crucible, put inside a hot isostatic press containing Argon, hot pressed at 1750 C and 100 kg/sq cm; cooled, taken out from the crucible, heated at 1100 C for 30 minutes, cooled, and then glass adhered to the sintered body was removed.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8621719.
- Keywords:
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- Ceramics;
- Hot Isostatic Pressing;
- Hot Pressing;
- Isostatic Pressure;
- Sintering;
- Argon;
- Glass;
- Patent Policy;
- Powder (Particles);
- Engineering (General)