A(1) coated silicon nitride (Si(3)N(4)) powder with yttria and alumina precursors as sintering additives was prepared by a heterogeneous precipitation method. The rheological and electrophoretic properties of the suspensions obtained from the coated (CO) powder were investigated and compared with those of pure Si(3)N(4) powder and of the mechanically mixed (MM) powders of Al(2)O(3), Si(3)N(4), and Y(2)O(3). The results showed that the CO powder calcined at 500 degrees C exhibited improved dispersion properties compared with the pure Si(3)N(4) powders. The CO powder possessed the surface character of Al(2)O(3) and Y(2)O(3) particles, that made it easier to process in aqueous media, yielding a higher solid loading than the pure Si(3)N(4) powder. These improvements were attributed to a change in the resultant interaction forces between particles from attractive (pure Si(3)N(4), and MM powders) to repulsive in the case of the CO powder. A homogeneous distribution of sintering additives in the Si(3)N(4), matrix was obtained. (C) 1998 Academic Press.