2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15124242
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Joining of SiC Ceramic by Si–C Reaction Bonding Using Organic Resin as Carbon Precursor

Abstract: In this study, the joining of silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics was achieved via a Si–C reaction bonding method using the phenolic resin (PF)–MgCl2 system as the carbon precursor. Specifically, by adding MgCl2 to the phenolic resin mixture, the average pore size of the product of carbonization of the PF resin mixture increased from 14 ± 5 nm to 524 ± 21 nm, which was beneficial for the infiltration of molten silicon at high temperature. The microstructure of the joined specimens and the effect of the inert filler… Show more

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“…This proves the topicality and importance of the subjects discussed within them. The continuation of the subject of this Special Issue is a Topic entitled “Welding and Joining of Materials in Off-shore and Energy Industry”, which intends to collate articles published in the following journals: Materials, Metals, Coatings, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing , and Applied Sciences [ 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 ]. The international Topic Editorial Board watches over the quality of the articles, as does the MDPI Editorial Office.…”
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“…This proves the topicality and importance of the subjects discussed within them. The continuation of the subject of this Special Issue is a Topic entitled “Welding and Joining of Materials in Off-shore and Energy Industry”, which intends to collate articles published in the following journals: Materials, Metals, Coatings, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing , and Applied Sciences [ 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 ]. The international Topic Editorial Board watches over the quality of the articles, as does the MDPI Editorial Office.…”
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confidence: 99%