Highly textured, dense alumina ceramics were fabricated by a new processing
route which utilizes a mixture of Al metal powder, alumina powder, alumina
platelet (template) particles and a liquid phase former. The process invol
ves dry forming the powder mixture (e.g. uniaxial pressing, and roll compac
tion) to align the plate-like template particles. The addition of a calcium
aluminosilicate glass reduces constrained densification by the template pa
rticles and allows attainment of high density at similar to 1450 degrees C.
The degree of orientation (i.e. r is 1 for a random sample and 0 for a per
fectly textured material) and volume fraction of textured material, f, were
measured by X-ray-based rocking curve technique and SEM-based stereologica
l analysis, respectively. It has been shown that texture quality (the r par
ameter) is controlled by initial strain during forming, sintering time and
temperature. In addition, alumina ceramics with the volume fraction of text
ured material ranging from 1 to similar to 100% can be obtained. (C) 1999 E
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