Effect of Si Content on the Synthesis of Ti3SiC2 Bulk Material by Pressureless Sintering
Ti3SiC2 is a bioinert material. The combination of high fracture toughness, excellent corrosion resistance and easy machinability make it a new class of potential biomaterials for orthopedic applications, dental implants, and fixation devices for the bone. In this paper, effect of Si concentration on the sintering of Ti3SiC2 bulk material was reported. Ti3SiC2 bulks were fabricated by pressureless reactive sintering of powder compacts made of Ti, Si and graphite powders. Nearly pure Ti3SiC2 bulk was obtained by reactive sintering of the powder compact, with a nominal composition of 3:1.1:2 in molar ratio of Ti:Si:C, at 1500 ℃ for 120 minutes. TiC, a non-preferable impurity was avoided by the appropriate addition of excess Si (relative to stoichiometric composition of 3:1:2 in Ti3SiC2). However, too much Si will result in the formation of significant amount of TiSi2 and SiC in the sintered Ti3SiC2. Microstructure of the prepared Ti3SiC2 bulks was analyzed by scanning electron microscope. Phase constituent analysis was carried out by x-ray diffraction. Effect of Si content on the density of sintered samples was also studied.
Ti3SiC2 Pressureless Reactive Sintering Bioinert Material
Yinghuan KUANG Tungwai Leo NGAI Changxu HU Yuanyuan LI
Guangdong Key Laboratory for Advanced Metallic Materials Fabrication and Forming,School of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, South China University of Technology, China
国际会议
重庆
英文
1263-1267
2008-06-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)