Abstract

In this study, MgO–CaO–Al2O3–SiO2 (MCAS) glass oxide fabricated by a conventional melting process was used as a sintering additive to prepare dense AlN ceramics at lower temperatures. AlN specimen with 5wt.% MCAS glass oxide was produced by sintering in a dilatometer and a conventional furnace. The sintering behavior of the glass-doped AlN was investigated by means of dilatometric analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis, and field-emission scanning electron microscopy microstructural observation. Results revealed that the melted glass phase had a significant effect on the densification of the AlN ceramics by a liquid-phase sintering. This led to a reduction in the sintering temperature by 200°C from the 1800°C required for conventional AlN–rare earth or –alkaline earth oxide system.

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