C04B35/2683

Shaping method and shaping device

An object shaping method includes a step of forming a powder layer using first powder, a step of placing second powder having an average particle diameter smaller than an average particle diameter of the first powder at a part of a region of the powder layer, and a first heating step of heating the powder layer in which the second powder is placed. The average particle diameter is equal to or larger than 1 nm and equal to or smaller than 500 nm, and the first heating step performs heating the powder layer at a temperature at which particles contained in the second powder are sintered or melted.

FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET, FERRITE PARTICLES, BONDED MAGNET, AND ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINE

A ferrite sintered magnet has a ferrite phase having a magnetoplumbite-type crystal structure, and contains at least a metal element A, a metal element R, Fe, Co, Zn, and B. The element A is at least one kind of element selected from the group consisting of Sr, Ba, Ca, and Pb, and essentially includes Ca. The element R is at least one kind of element selected from the group consisting of Bi and rare-earth elements including Y, and essentially includes La. Atomic ratios of the metal elements satisfy the following expressions.


A.sub.1-rR.sub.rFe.sub.xCo.sub.yZn.sub.z  (1)


0.40≤r≤0.70  (2)


8.20≤x≤9.34  (3)


0.05<y≤0.50  (4)


0<z≤0.20  (5)

The content of Si is 0 to 0.60% by mass in terms of SiO.sub.2, and the content of B is 0.01 to 0.70% by mass in terms of B.sub.2O.sub.3.

Particles of magnetoplumbite-type hexagonal ferrite, method for manufacturing the same, and radio wave absorber

To provide magnetoplumbite-type hexagonal ferrite particles represented by Formula (1) and having a single crystal phase, and the application. In Formula (1), A represents at least one metal element selected from the group consisting of Sr, Ba, Ca, and Pb, and x satisfies 1.5≤x≤8.0.
AFe.sub.(12−x)Al.sub.xO.sub.19  Formula (1)

COMPOSITE HEXAGONAL FERRITE MATERIALS

Disclosed herein are embodiments of composite hexagonal ferrite materials formed from a combination of Y phase and Z phase hexagonal ferrite materials. Advantageously, embodiments of the material can have a high resonant frequency as well as a high permeability. In some embodiments, the materials can be useful for magnetodielectric antennas.

Elaboration of an advanced ceramic made of recycled industrial steel waste

A ceramic and a method of forming a ceramic including milling steel slag exhibiting a diameter of 5 mm of less to form powder, sieving the powder to retain the powder having a particle size in the range of 20 to 400 removing free iron from the powder with a magnet, heat treating the powder at a temperature in the range of 700° C. to 1200° C. for a time period in the range of 1 hour to 10 hours and oxidizing retained iron in the powder, compacting the powder at a compression pressure in the range of 20 MPa to 300 MPA, and sintering the powder at a temperature in the range of 700° C. to 1400° C. for a time period in the range of 0.5 hours to 4 hours to provide a ceramic.

Red mud-based composite calcium ferrite and preparation method and use thereof

Provided is a red mud-based composite calcium ferrite and a preparation method and use thereof. The preparation method of the red mud-based composite calcium ferrite includes the following steps: mixing red mud and a calcium source, and roasting an obtained mixture in an oxygen-containing atmosphere to obtain the red mud-based composite calcium ferrite; where the calcium source is selected from the group consisting of lime and calcium carbonate. In the present disclosure, the composite calcium ferrite is prepared using a solid waste red mud, with a greatly reduced cost of raw materials; on the other hand, compared with traditional calcium ferrite, the composite calcium ferrite mainly has phase structures of CaFe.sub.2O.sub.4, Ca.sub.2FeAlO.sub.5, and Ca.sub.2Fe.sub.2O.sub.5. Therefore, the composite calcium ferrite has a lower melting point, a higher lime dissolution efficiency, and better fluxing and dephosphorization effects during primary smelting and refining of molten steel, and has broad prospects for use in industry.

Sintered product with high iron oxide content

A sintered material exhibiting the following chemical composition, as percentages by weight: iron oxide(s), expressed in the Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 form, ≥85%, CaO: 0.1%-6%, SiO.sub.2: 0.1%-6%, 0.05% ≤TiO.sub.2, 0≤Al.sub.2O.sub.3, TiO.sub.2+Al.sub.2O.sub.3≤3%, and constituents other than iron oxides, CaO, SiO.sub.2, TiO.sub.2 and Al.sub.2O.sub.3: ≤5%. The CaO/SiO.sub.2 ratio by weight is between 0.2 and 7. The TiO.sub.2/CaO ratio by weight is between 0.2 and 1.5.

Method for preparing composite metal oxide hollow fibre

The invention relates to a method for preparing a composite metal oxide hollow fibre. A certain stoichiometry of composite metal oxide raw material and a polymer binding agent are added to an organic solvent, and mixed mechanically to obtain an evenly dispersed spinning solution having a suitable viscosity. After defoaming treatment, the spinning solution is extruded through a spinneret and, after undergoing a certain dry spinning process, enters an external coagulation bath; during this period, a phase inversion process occurs and composite metal oxide hollow fibre blanks are formed. The blanks are immersed in the external coagulation bath and the organic solvent is displaced; after natural drying, the blanks undergo a heat treatment process; during this period, polymer burn off, in situ reaction, and in situ sintering processes occur to obtain the composite metal oxide hollow fibre.

Piezoelectric composition and piezoelectric device
11296273 · 2022-04-05 · ·

A piezoelectric composition comprises silver and an oxide containing bismuth, barium, iron, and titanium. The oxide has a perovskite structure. The mass of the oxide is represented by M.sub.ABO3 and the mass of the silver is represented by M.sub.AG. 100×M.sub.AG/M.sub.ABO3 is 0.01 or more and 10.00 or less.

COMPOSITE HEXAGONAL FERRITE MATERIALS

Disclosed herein are embodiments of composite hexagonal ferrite materials formed from a combination of Y phase and Z phase hexagonal ferrite materials. Advantageously, embodiments of the material can have a high resonant frequency as well as a high permeability. In some embodiments, the materials can be useful for magnetodielectric antennas.