Journal of Inorganic Materials

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Preparation of SiC Ceramic by Liquid Silicon Infiltration of Carbonaceous Preform Incorporated with Starch

WU Qi-De; YAN Yong-Gao; QUO Bing-Jian; LI Mei-Juan; LIU Xiao-Pan   

  1. The Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials Science and Engineering. Ministry of Education Wuhan University of technology; Wuhan 430070; China
  • Received:2003-02-25 Revised:2003-07-15 Published:2004-03-20 Online:2004-03-20

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to explore new methods to prepare reaction bonded silicon carbide(RBSC)
materials with high performance in a lower cost. Unlike the traditional RBSC process, a pure carbonaceous preform was made of petroleum coke in
which cornstarch was incorporated to adjust the preform carbon density and micropore structure as well. The pure carbonaceous preform was then
infiltrated with liquid silicon and the sintered materials has a density of 3.12g/cm3 and bending strength of 580MPa. The results of observation
on the preform microstructure show that the preform with starch contains more fine pore, which is believe to be vital for complete infiltration.
XRD analysis shows that the sintered materials contain β-SiC and free Si and a little free carbon. SEM shows the average granule size in
the sintered materials is about 2-4μm and is less than that of the traditional RBSC. We conclude that finer grain is the main cause to
the higher strength of the material in comparison with the traditional RBSC.

Key words: Reaction Bonded Silicon Carbide (RBSC), filler, microstructure, properties

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