Forum for Science, Industry and Business
Sponsored by:     Siemens  n-tv 
Search our Site:

Topic (optional):

 

Home Reports Materials Sciences Content

Super high temperature, high wear SiAlON coatings made using innovative production methods

next article
09.11.2005

 


Structural and chemical compositions of Si-Al Oxy-Nitride coatings altered through the use of reactive DC magnetron sputtering

Sialons are ceramics possessing chemical inertness, good thermal shock resistance, and excellent mechanical properties that are retained up to high temperatures. These properties mean sialon systems have found considerable applications in engineering.


Sialons are almost never found as natural minerals and sialon powders must be synthesized. They are commonly synthesized by sintering or a carbothermal reduction process. This study looks at using reactive dc magnetron sputtering to produce Sialon coatings.

The work, published in AZojomo, by Ramón Álvaro Vargas-Ortiz and Francisco Javier Espinoza-Beltrán from Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), studies changes in structure and chemical composition of coatings produced using variations of the dc magnetron sputtering technique.

The alterations made were oxygen flux, nitrogen flux and substrate bias potential. The researchers found they were able to produce coatings that ranged from pure alumina, through AlN to (Si,Al)O and (Si,Al)(O,N).

This research opens up a whole range of possibilities for using Sialons in engineering practice as coatings for high temperature and high wear applications.

Dr. Ian Birkby | Source: EurekAlert!
Further information: www.azonetwork.com

next article

More articles from Materials Sciences:

nachricht Developing 'green' tires that boost mileage and cut carbon dioxide emissions
20.11.2009 | American Chemical Society

nachricht Nanotech in Space: Rensselaer Experiment To Weather the Trials of Orbit
16.11.2009 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

All articles from Materials Sciences >>>

B2B Search

Product / Service
Company / Organisation

Latest News

Scientists Unravel Evolution of Highly Toxic Box Jellyfish

20.11.2009 | Life Sciences

When good companies do bad things: Examining illegal corporate behavior

20.11.2009 | Business and Finance

UCR plant scientist's research spawns new discoveries showing how crops survive drought

20.11.2009 | Agricultural and Forestry Science

VideoLinks

Event News

Multidisciplinary meeting on Urological Cancers aims to benefit cancer patients

20.11.2009 | Event News

'Golden Age' for clinical psychology in Northern Ireland

20.11.2009 | Event News

New Perspectives in Marine Anti-Fouling Research

11.11.2009 | Event News