Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion
Combining stainless steel with zirconia components by powder technological shaping routes for manufacturing of multifunctional parts is an advantageous and promising one-step method making expensive and time-consuming additional joining steps redundant. However, several requirements for co-shaping a...
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doaj-bc745cc8ef8140fd98e715694adab54b2020-11-25T02:57:30ZengMDPI AGCeramics2571-61312020-05-0132224525710.3390/ceramics3020022Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal CorrosionAnne Günther0Tassilo Moritz1Uwe Mühle2Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems, Winterbergstraße 28, 01277 DresdenFraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems, Winterbergstraße 28, 01277 DresdenRobert Bosch Semiconductor Manufacturing Dresden GmbH, Knappsdorfer Str. 12, 01109 DresdenCombining stainless steel with zirconia components by powder technological shaping routes for manufacturing of multifunctional parts is an advantageous and promising one-step method making expensive and time-consuming additional joining steps redundant. However, several requirements for co-shaping and co-sintering of the very different compound partners have to be met. The microstructural and chemical constitution of the interface between both materials plays an important role for the mechanical properties, durability and corrosion resistance of the manufactured parts. In the present study, different shaping techniques for co-shaping of stainless steel and zirconia are introduced. The microstructure and the interphase properties of metal/ceramic hybrid parts have been investigated for samples made by tape casting, subsequent lamination and co-sintering. Nevertheless, the results of this study are valid for components made by other hybrid shaping processes as well. The interfaces were characterized by TEM, FESEM, EDX, and X-ray diffraction. Furthermore, the hydrothermal stability of the material compound was investigated.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/3/2/22metal/ceramic material compoundhybrid materialsstainless steelzirconiaco-sinteringco-shaping |
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Anne Günther Tassilo Moritz Uwe Mühle Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion Ceramics metal/ceramic material compound hybrid materials stainless steel zirconia co-sintering co-shaping |
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Anne Günther Tassilo Moritz Uwe Mühle |
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Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion |
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Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion |
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Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion |
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Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion |
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Microstructure and Interface Characteristics of 17-4PH/YSZ Components after Co-Sintering and Hydrothermal Corrosion |
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microstructure and interface characteristics of 17-4ph/ysz components after co-sintering and hydrothermal corrosion |
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Combining stainless steel with zirconia components by powder technological shaping routes for manufacturing of multifunctional parts is an advantageous and promising one-step method making expensive and time-consuming additional joining steps redundant. However, several requirements for co-shaping and co-sintering of the very different compound partners have to be met. The microstructural and chemical constitution of the interface between both materials plays an important role for the mechanical properties, durability and corrosion resistance of the manufactured parts. In the present study, different shaping techniques for co-shaping of stainless steel and zirconia are introduced. The microstructure and the interphase properties of metal/ceramic hybrid parts have been investigated for samples made by tape casting, subsequent lamination and co-sintering. Nevertheless, the results of this study are valid for components made by other hybrid shaping processes as well. The interfaces were characterized by TEM, FESEM, EDX, and X-ray diffraction. Furthermore, the hydrothermal stability of the material compound was investigated. |
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metal/ceramic material compound hybrid materials stainless steel zirconia co-sintering co-shaping |
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