Abstract

Warm pressing of organosilicon polymers is often challenging due to the formation of cracks due to release of volatile compounds during the warm pressing process. The focus of the present study is to warm press crosslinked SMP‐10 powders into crack‐free compacts and to pyrolyze them to get bulk SiC monoliths. Crack formation during warm pressing is addressed by optimizing the crosslinking temperature, and the loss of formability of the powders crosslinked at higher temperatures is overcome with the use of uncured polymer as a binder. The crosslinking temperature of the preceramic polymer plays a crucial role in developing crack‐free green bodies. The amount of binder used is varied to study its effect on the bulk density of the pyrolyzed product. The warm pressed green bodies pyrolyzed at 1400 °C result in the formation of bulk silicon carbide ceramics and are characterized using X‐ray diffractometer and FTIR spectroscopy. Warm pressing is performed at a lower temperature than reported in the literature, and this limits the incorporation of oxygen during the warm pressing.

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