Quantitative assessment of sintering behavior of silicon carbide with additions of alumina and yttria

A study was conducted to determine the effects of sinter temperature, hold time, additive content and sinter environment on the sintering of silicon carbide. It was found that hold time is a more significant factor than temperature in the range studied. However at a constant temperature, the use of...

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