Cl. Hu et Mn. Rahaman, DENSE AL2O3 ZRO2 PARTICULATE COMPOSITES BY FREE SINTERING OF COATED POWDERS/, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 77(3), 1994, pp. 815-819
Composite powders, prepared by coating coarse ZrO2 particles with fine
Al2O3 powder using a chemical precipitation technique, were compacted
and sintered freely at a constant heating rate of 4-degrees-C/min to
approximately 1600-degrees-C. Composites containing up to almost-equal
-to 30 vol% inclusions were sintered to nearly full density under the
same conditions used for the unreinforced matrix. Furthermore, the sin
tering kinetics were not influenced significantly by the inclusion vol
ume fraction. The sinterability of the composites formed from the coat
ed powders was significantly better than that for similar composites f
ormed from mechanically mixed powders. The present data provide a furt
her demonstration that the use of coated powders may have widespread a
pplicability for the fabrication, by free sintering, of dense ceramic
particulate composites.