Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.86, No.3, 520-522, 2003
Optical and mechanical properties of alpha/beta composite sialons
Two-phase alpha/beta composites have been produced with a combination of high hardness, fracture toughness, and strength. Compared with a single-phase alpha-sialon, the composite showed around a twofold increase in both fracture toughness and bending strength, with only minimal reduction in hardness. Despite being a two-phase material, the optical properties of the composite were very good, showing transparency in sections of around 0.5 mm thickness. The optical properties were in fact better for the composite than for the single-phase alpha-sialon. Work to date on transparent sialons; has focused on single-phase alpha-materials, which have inherently low fracture toughness unless elongated microstructures are developed. However, this microstructural development appears to adversely affect optical transparency. In this work it has been shown that good combination of mechanical properties can be achieved while maintaining optical transparency in two-phase composite sialons. The development of such materials should widen their range of application.