Abstract

Si 3 N 4 powder, produced by the fluidized-bed direct nitridation of silicon, was blended with water, compacted by pressure slip casting, and sintered under a pressurized nitrogen atmosphere. Compacts made from the powder showed roughly the same sinterability as those made from commercially available imide-process powder, yielding a hardness of H v 1570, a fracture toughness of 7.2 MPa√m, and a three-point bending strength of 1062 MPa, highest values attainable with Si 3 N 4 . The powder produced by the fluidized-bed direct nitridation may replace the Si 3 N 4 powder from the other process, when water is used for preparing slips. A processing rout is proposed, which may realize a substantial reduction of total cost for producing sintered Si 3 N 4 parts.

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