C04B35/62236

Full-fiber burner brick and preparation method thereof

A full-fiber burner brick and a preparation method thereof, comprising mixing alumina crystal fiber and amorphous ceramic fiber with both of them being a combination of fibers of different lengths gradations, and moreover adding fine powder fillers of different particle size gradations and supplementing other additives. This enables the internal structure of the product more uniform, increases the bulk density of the product, and also benefits the suction filterability of fiber cotton blank, and is conducive to forming and improving the strength of the blank. The surface of the brick body is further provided with a coating, which can effectively protect the cotton fiber of the brick body fiber from harsh environments, improve its high temperature resistance, and help to extend the service life of the burner brick.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING CRYSTALLINE CLADDING AND CRYSTALLINE CORE OPTICAL FIBERS
20170031091 · 2017-02-02 ·

We provide methods and apparatus for preparing crystalline-clad and crystalline core optical fibers with minimal or no breakage by minimizing the influence of thermal stress during a liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) process as well as the fiber with precisely controlled number of modes propagated in the crystalline cladding and crystalline core fiber via precisely controlling the diameter of crystalline fiber core with under-saturated LPE flux. The resulting crystalline cladding and crystalline core optical fibers are also reported.

Organic-inorganic hybrid nanofibres having a mesoporous inorganic phase, preparation thereof by electrospinning, membrane, electrode, and fuel cell

Organic-inorganic hybrid nanofibres comprising two phases: a first mineral phase comprising a structured mesoporous network with open porosity; and a second organic phase comprising an organic polymer, wherein said organic phase is basically not present inside the pores of the structured mesoporous network. A membrane and an electrode comprising said nanofibres. A fuel cell comprising said membrane and/or said electrode. A method of preparing said nanofibres by electrically assisted extrusion (electrospinning).

Microstructured fiber interface coatings for composites

Disclosed is a coated ceramic fiber including a zirconium interface coating layer deposited on the ceramic fiber, a zirconium dioxide interface coating layer adjacent to the zirconium interface coating layer, and an additional interface coating layer adjacent to the zirconium dioxide interface coating layer, wherein zirconium dioxide interface coating layer forms micro cracks after a crystal structure transformation. The coated ceramic fiber may be included in a composite material having a ceramic matrix.

MICROSTRUCTURED FIBER INTERFACE COATINGS FOR COMPOSITES

Disclosed is a coated ceramic fiber including a zirconium interface coating layer deposited on the ceramic fiber, a zirconium dioxide interface coating layer adjacent to the zirconium interface coating layer, and an additional interface coating layer adjacent to the zirconium dioxide interface coating layer, wherein zirconium dioxide interface coating layer forms micro cracks after a crystal structure transformation. The coated ceramic fiber may be included in a composite material having a ceramic matrix.