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An optimized fabrication route for silicon nitride (Si3N4) with low amounts of sintering additives was established. By careful powder preparation, near net cold forming and by a well controlled Sinter/HIP process ball bearing parts with full density, good mechanical properties and a fine-grained microstructure of high aspect ratio were achieved. As a main advantage of this process, no encapsulation is required to obtain fully dense material.
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Ritzhaupt-Kleissl, HJ., Kühne, A., Oberacker, R. (1992). Optimized Fabrication of Silicon Nitride Ball Bearing Parts. In: Koizumi, M. (eds) Hot Isostatic Pressing— Theory and Applications. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2900-8_26
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