Different percentages of iron silicon were added to silicon nitride powder containing a fixed amount of sintering aids. The mixtures were pressed at 60MPa and sintered at 1675 degrees C and 1700 degrees C in a graphite furnace under 0.2MPa nitrogen pressure. For each sintering condition, all the compositions tested were evaluated with respect to the degree of sinterability, microstructure and fracture toughness. It was observed that, as the amount of iron silicon increases, the average lenght and thickness of beta-grains seem to decrease. All samples with iron silicon also presented a greater value of fracture toughness (K-1C) when compared with no iron silicon containing samples.