Refractories and Industrial Ceramics

, Volume 40, Issue 3–4, pp 94–97 | Cite as

Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of ceramic composites based on sialons

  • I. P. Borovinskaya
  • K. L. Smirnov
Research

Abstract

Factors affecting the density of composite sialon ceramics synthesized in a regime of filtration combustion are established, namely, the composition of the initial reaction mixture and the nitrogen pressure in the reactor. The electrical resistance, strength, resistance to the action of aggressive media (melts of steel and slags), and thermal-shock strength are presented.

Keywords

Boron Nitride Ceramic Composite Sialon Volume Shrinkage Titanium Diboride 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • I. P. Borovinskaya
    • 1
  • K. L. Smirnov
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Problems of Materials ScienceRussian Academy of SciencesMoscowRussia

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