Abstract

AbstractDual‐phase, high‐entropy boride–carbide ceramics were densified by pressureless sintering. Relative densities up to approximately 96% were obtained for ceramics containing about 30 vol% high‐entropy boride and 70 vol% high‐entropy carbide. Isostatic pressing at 200 MPa resulted in higher relative densities of both the green bodies and final ceramics compared to uniaxial pressing. The highest relative density of 96.3% was achieved for a ceramic that was isostatically pressed at 200 MPa and sintered at 2300°C for 2 h. Grain sizes of the resulting ceramics were approximately 2 µm. This is the first report of pressureless sintering of dual‐phase, high‐entropy boride–carbide ceramics.

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