Abstract

Abstract Silicon nitride with 3% MgO powder mix is uniaxially and cold isostatically pressed to form a green Si 3 N 4 crucible. Liquid phase sintering was applied to the green Si 3 N 4 crucible at 1600 °C for 30 min under the nitrogen atmosphere. Intergranular Mg–Si–O–N glass remained between the silicon nitride grains which reacted with the molten metal during melting. This grain boundary glass was removed by vacuum heat treatment at 1575 °C for 5 h. The vacuum heat treated crucible was used to melt cast iron to examine reactions between the molten metal and Si 3 N 4 ceramic crucible. EDX spectra across the Si 3 N 4 –cast iron interface and XRD for silicon nitride sample after cast-iron melting side surface analysis were carried out. Optical microscopy and SEM image analysis were made to examine the interaction between Si 3 N 4 crucible and cast iron melt. Surprisingly, no reaction was observed between the vacuum heat treated crucible and melted cast iron.

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