Abstract
The Si3N4-TiN composites were obtained by hot pressing at 1600–1800 °C in a nitrogen atmosphere from mixtures of powders of silicon nitride and metallic titanium. The influence of particle morphology, Ti content in the initial charge and synthesis conditions on the microstructure, phase composition, mechanical strength of the samples of ceramic composites Si3N4-TiN was studied. It was established that in the process of sintering, complete nitriding of titanium occurs with the formation of a non-stoichiometric nitride of composition TiN0.9. Samples of composites Si3N4-TiN, obtained from a mixture containing 5-30 % Ti, have a density of 3.02-3.41 g/cm3, water absorption 0.01-0.14 %, open porosity 0.03-0.44 % and flexural strength from 250 to 584 MPa. It is shown that ceramics Si3N4-TiN with a sintering additive of calcium aluminates is characterized by a dense intergrowth of silicon nitride crystals, which provides an increase in the strength of the samples.
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