Plasma Processing of B 4 C – TiB 2 Eutectic Composite Powders
The production of a composite powder of eutectic B 4 C – TiB 2 is demonstrated via an atmospheric plasma processing method. Feedstock material is prepared for plasma processing by mixing and spray drying monolithic B 4 C and TiB 2 to produce a flowable precursor powder. These powders are fed through...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Ceramic Society 2013-07, Vol.96 (7), p.2050-2053 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The production of a composite powder of eutectic
B
4
C
–
TiB
2
is demonstrated via an atmospheric plasma processing method. Feedstock material is prepared for plasma processing by mixing and spray drying monolithic
B
4
C
and
TiB
2
to produce a flowable precursor powder. These powders are fed through a plasma torch, where they are melted and actively quenched in flight with argon gas. Plasma processed powders are composed of crystalline
B
4
C
and
TiB
2
, with some additional
B
2
O
3
oxide phase. The plasma processing method results in the production of monolithic
B
4
C
and
TiB
2
nanoparticles, but some larger particles (generally ≥10 μm in diameter) are shown to contain the traditional lamellar eutectic microstructure. The eutectic interphase spacing ranges from 100 to 650 nm, and the composite microstructure is present through the entire thickness of the eutectic particles. Future work on plasma processing of eutectic powders should focus on methods utilizing passive in‐flight quenching to increase the average particle size. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7820 1551-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jace.12431 |