Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a ceramic abrasive particle comprising the steps of Method I:
- Method I
- (a) preparing a mixed sol consisting essentially of an alumina precursor, carbon or chemical precursor thereof, at least one of Periodic Group IVB metal oxides or chemical precursors thereof, a water soluble organic compound as carbon stabilizing agent, and alpha-alumina as seeding agent, said components being present in proportions sufficient to provide a ceramic abrasive particle consisting essentially of
- (1) 1 to 99 volume percent alumina oxide,
- (2) 1 to 99 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride, and
- (3) more than 0 up to 50 volume percent of at least one of Periodic Group IVB metal nitrides,
- (b) gelling said mixed sol,
- (c) drying said resulting gelled sol to provide brittle granules,
- (d) optionally, crushing and sieving said granules to provide sized granules,
- (e) calcining said granules at a temperature of about 1400.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove volatile constituents,
- (f) reaction sintering said calcined granules in a nitrogen atmosphere at a temperature of at least 1600.degree. C. to provide the ceramic abrasive particle.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said periodic Group IVB metal nitride is titanium nitride.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said particle consists essentially of
- 1to 85 volume percent aluminum oxide,
- 15 to 85 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride, and
- 0 to 35 volume percent of at least one Periodic Table Group IVB metal nitrides.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said particle consists essentially of
- 1 to 70 volume percent aluminum oxide,
- 15 to 85 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride, and
- 15 to 35 volume percent of at least one Periodic Table Group IVB metal nitrides.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein said carbon precursor is a water-soluble organic compound of which decomposed on heating in N.sub.2 to form carbon.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 wherein said organic compound is polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, or sucrose.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein said carbon is carbon black.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein said carbon stabilizing agent is glycerol.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein said sol is milled prior to gelling.
- 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein gelling is caused to take place by addition of aqueous aluminum nitrate to the sol or by altering the pH or ionic content of the sol.
- 11. A method of preparing a ceramic abrasive particle comprising the steps of Method I:
- Method I
- (a) preparing a mixed sol consisting essentially of an alumina precursor, carbon or chemical precursor thereof, a water soluble organic compound as carbon stabilizing agent, and alpha-alumina as seeding agent, said components being present in proportions sufficient to provide a ceramic abrasive particle consisting essentially of
- (1) 1 to 99 volume percent aluminum oxide, and
- (2) 1 to 99 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride,
- (b) gelling said mixed sol,
- (c) drying said resulting gelled sol to provide brittle granules,
- (d) optionally, crushing and sieving said granules to provide sized granules,
- (e) calcining said granules at a temperature of about 1400.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove volatile constituents,
- (f) reaction sintering said calcined granules at a temperature of at least 1600.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to provide the ceramic abrasive particle.
- 12. A method of preparing a ceramic abrasive particle comprising the steps of Method II:
- Method II
- (a) preparing a mixed sol consisting essentially of an alumina precursor, aluminum nitride powder, at least one of Periodic Group IVD metal nitrides, and alpha-alumina as seeding agent, said components being present in proportion is sufficient to provide a ceramic abrasive particle consisting essentially of
- (1) 1 to 99 volume percent aluminum oxide,
- (2) 1 to 99 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride, and
- (3) more than 0 up to 50 volume percent of at least one of Periodic Group IVB metal nitrides,
- (b) gelling said mixed sol,
- (c) drying said resulting gelled sol to provide brittle granules,
- (d) optionally, crushing and sieving said granules to provide sized granules,
- (e) calcining said granules at a temperature in the range of 600.degree. to 1200.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove volatile constituents,
- (f) reaction-sintering said calcined granules at a temperature of at least 1600.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to provide the ceramic abrasive particle.
- 13. The method according to claim 12 wherein said Periodic Group IVB metal nitride is titanium nitride.
- 14. The method according to claim 12 wherein said particle consists essentially of
- 1 to 85 volume percent aluminum oxide,
- 15 to 85 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride, and
- more than 0 up to 35 volume percent of at least one Periodic Table Group IVB metal nitrides.
- 15. The method according to claim 12 wherein said particle consists essentially of
- 1 to 70 volume percent aluminum oxide,
- 15 to 85 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride, and
- 15 to 35 volume percent of at least one Periodic Table Group IVB metal nitrides.
- 16. The method according to claim 12 wherein gelling is caused to take place by addition of aqueous aluminum nitrate to the sol or by altering the pH or ionic content of the sol.
- 17. A method of preparing a ceramic abrasive particle comprising the steps of Method II:
- (a) preparing a mixed sol consisting essentially of an aluminum precursor, aluminum nitride powder, and alpha-alumina as seeding agent, said components being present in proportions sufficient to provide a ceramic abrasive particle consisting essentially of
- (1) 1 to 99 volume percent aluminum oxide, and
- (2) 1 to 99 volume percent gamma-aluminum oxynitride,
- (b) gelling said mixed sol,
- (c) drying said resulting gelled sol to provide brittle granules,
- (d) optionally, crushing and sieving said granules to provide sized granules,
- (e) calcining said granules at a temperature in the range of 600.degree. to 1200.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to remove volatile constituents,
- (f) reaction-sintering said calcined granules at a temperature of at least 1600.degree. C. in a nitrogen atmosphere to provide the ceramic abrasive particle.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 183,478, filed 4-15-88, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 932,941, filed 11-20-86, now abandoned.
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