F. Roulet et al., CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF ALUMINUM NITRIDE IN LIQUID ALUMINUM - INFLUENCEOF THE MICROSTRUCTURE, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 17(15-16), 1997, pp. 1877-1883
The intrinsic characteristics of sintered aluminium nitride (mechanica
l, thermal, chemical) facilitate their use in production of heater ele
ment protection tubes for molten aluminium industries. Two kinds of in
dustrial materials are characterised from the mechanical and thermal p
oint of view. Moreover the samples' microstructure is observed before
and after corrosion tests in liquid aluminium alloy (dipped finger met
hod). The two batches exhibit identical mechanical properties and the
thermal conductivity decreases from 170 Wm(-1) K-1 at room temperature
to 35 W m(-1) K-1 at 1000 degrees C. Conversely, the distribution of
the secondary phase (YAG) depends on the material. Despite the microst
ructure differences revealed by scanning (SEM) and transmission (TEM)
electron microscopy, no corrosion is observed after 2000 h tests in mo
lten aluminium alloy. These results confirm that AlN could be a good c
andidate for this application. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Limited.