Study on the Microstructure and Morphology of Sintering Process of SiC-TiB2 Composite

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This research employs pressureless sintering process to study the impact of different amount of titanium diboride on the performance of silicon carbide-titanium diboride composite. Results show that: no new phase was produced, and the whole process is a solid-phases sintering process. In this experiment, it has the smallest relative density and loss on ignition and porosity, and highest degree of densification of the silicon carbide-titanium diboride composite ceramics sintered body when the titanium diboride content is 50g, and the quality of SiC and TiB2 ratio is 1:1.

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March 2013

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