C04B41/5096

AUTOMATED PREPARATION METHOD OF A SICF/SIC COMPOSITE FLAME TUBE
20220055954 · 2022-02-24 · ·

An automated preparation method of a SiC.sub.f/SiC composite flame tube, comprising the following steps: preparing an interface layer for a SiC fiber by a chemical vapor infiltration process, and obtaining the SiC fiber with a continuous interface layer; laying a unidirectional tape on the SiC fiber with the continuous interface layer and winding the SiC fiber with the continuous interface layer to form and obtaining a preform of a net size molding according to a fiber volume and a fiber orientation obtained in a simulation calculation; and adopting a reactive melt infiltration process and the chemical vapor infiltration process successively for a densification and obtaining a high-density SiC.sub.f/SiC composite flame tube in a full intelligent way. The SiC.sub.f/SiC composite flame tube prepared by the present disclosure not only has a high temperature resistance, but also has a low thermal expansion coefficient, high thermal conductivity and high thermal shock resistance.

SILICON CARBON COMPOSITES COMPRISING ULTRA LOW Z

Silicon-carbon composite materials and related processes are disclosed that overcome the challenges for providing amorphous nano-sized silicon entrained within porous carbon. Compared to other, inferior materials and processes described in the prior art, the materials and processes disclosed herein find superior utility in various applications, including energy storage devices such as lithium ion batteries.

SILICON CARBON COMPOSITES COMPRISING ULTRA LOW Z

Silicon-carbon composite materials and related processes are disclosed that overcome the challenges for providing amorphous nano-sized silicon entrained within porous carbon. Compared to other, inferior materials and processes described in the prior art, the materials and processes disclosed herein find superior utility in various applications, including energy storage devices such as lithium ion batteries.

PARTICULATE COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Particulate composite materials and devices comprising the same are provided.

PARTICULATE COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Particulate composite materials and devices comprising the same are provided.

Composite material, electrode film and method for producing the same, electrode terminal and method for producing the same, substrate and method for producing the same, and bonding material and method for producing substrate by bonding split parts together with bonding material

Provided are a composite material that has lower volume resistivity in comparison with SiC, SiC—Si, and the like, which are materials for forming constituent elements of an EHC, has low temperature dependence of volume resistivity, and thus is able to form a constituent element of a high-performance EHC; an electrode film, an electrode terminal, and a honeycomb substrate that are constituent elements of an EHC formed with such composite material, and a method for producing them. The composite material contains MoSi.sub.2 and at least one of Si or SiC, and is a material for forming a constituent element of an electrically heated catalytic converter. An electrode film 2, an electrode terminal 3, and a substrate 1 are produced from such composite material.

Composite material, electrode film and method for producing the same, electrode terminal and method for producing the same, substrate and method for producing the same, and bonding material and method for producing substrate by bonding split parts together with bonding material

Provided are a composite material that has lower volume resistivity in comparison with SiC, SiC—Si, and the like, which are materials for forming constituent elements of an EHC, has low temperature dependence of volume resistivity, and thus is able to form a constituent element of a high-performance EHC; an electrode film, an electrode terminal, and a honeycomb substrate that are constituent elements of an EHC formed with such composite material, and a method for producing them. The composite material contains MoSi.sub.2 and at least one of Si or SiC, and is a material for forming a constituent element of an electrically heated catalytic converter. An electrode film 2, an electrode terminal 3, and a substrate 1 are produced from such composite material.

Hafnon and Zircon Environmental Barrier Coatings for Silicon-Based Components

A method for coating a substrate includes spraying a combination of powders. The combination of powders includes: Hf.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2; Zr.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2; and, optionally, at least one of HfO.sub.2 and ZrO.sub.2. A molar ratio of said Hf.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2 and HfO.sub.2 combined to said Zr.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2 and ZrO.sub.2 combined is from 2:1 to 4:1. A molar ratio of said Hf.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2 to said HfO.sub.2 is at least 1:3.

Hafnon and Zircon Environmental Barrier Coatings for Silicon-Based Components

A method for coating a substrate includes spraying a combination of powders. The combination of powders includes: Hf.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2; Zr.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2; and, optionally, at least one of HfO.sub.2 and ZrO.sub.2. A molar ratio of said Hf.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2 and HfO.sub.2 combined to said Zr.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2 and ZrO.sub.2 combined is from 2:1 to 4:1. A molar ratio of said Hf.sub.0.5Si.sub.0.5O.sub.2 to said HfO.sub.2 is at least 1:3.

ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATING AND METHODS OF PREPARATION
20170247787 · 2017-08-31 ·

Methods of forming an environmental barrier coating are disclosed. A method includes disposing a powder-based coating on a substrate, heat-treating the powder-based coating at a temperature greater than 800° C. and less than 1200° C. to form a porous coating that includes surface-connected pores, infiltrating at least some of the surface-connected pores of the porous coating with an infiltrant material to form an infiltrated coating, and sintering the infiltrated coating at a temperature greater than 1200° C. and less than 1500° C. to form the environmental barrier coating on the substrate.