Xiangming Li , Zijian Su , Xianwen Li , Junlong Zhang , Qinghong Meng , Wanjun Yu , Zuju Ma , Junting Liu
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Abstract
A solution is proposed to reduce the cost of preparing foamed ceramics (FCs) by adding Fe2O3 to the material system. As the Si3N4 in the Fe2O3–free material system increases, the molten ceramic matrix allows a slight increase in gas generation at elevated temperatures, resulting in a slight increase in the foaming volume of FCs. The addition of Fe2O3 increases the oxygen supply capacity of the molten ceramic matrix at elevated temperatures, thereby accelerating the oxidation of Si3N4 and consequently increasing the foaming volume of the FCs. The FCs sintered from the 5 wt% Fe2O3 and 2 wt% Si3N4 material system at 1160–1180 °C have satisfactory overall performance with total/closed porosity of (73.6–79.5)%/(71.4–75.7)% and compressive strength of 10.2–15.4 MPa. The addition of Fe2O3 to the material system can reduce the dosage of Si3N4 for FCs preparation, thereby decreasing the cost of FCs preparation.
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