C04B41/84

Method for the hydrophobic impregnation of fired ceramic molded bodies
10882960 · 2021-01-05 · ·

Fired clay moldings are hydrophobicized by applying a long chain alkyl-substituted alkoxysilane or hydrolysate thereof having up to 5 silicon atoms, and an alkoxy-functional silicone resin. The moldings, which may be roof tiles, are hydrophobicized to a significant depth, without discoloration.

Method for the hydrophobic impregnation of fired ceramic molded bodies
10882960 · 2021-01-05 · ·

Fired clay moldings are hydrophobicized by applying a long chain alkyl-substituted alkoxysilane or hydrolysate thereof having up to 5 silicon atoms, and an alkoxy-functional silicone resin. The moldings, which may be roof tiles, are hydrophobicized to a significant depth, without discoloration.

CERAMIC ANION EXCHANGE MATERIALS

Anion exchange membranes and materials including silica-based ceramics, and associated methods, are provided. In some aspects, anion exchange membranes that include a silica-based ceramic that forms a coating on and/or within a porous support membrane are described. The anion exchange membranes and materials may have certain structural or chemical attributes (e.g., pore size/distribution, chemical functionalization) that, alone or in combination, can result in advantageous performance characteristics in any of a variety of applications for which selective transport of positively charged ions through membranes/materials is desired. In some embodiments, the silica-based ceramic contains relatively small pores (e.g., substantially spherical nanopores) that may contribute to some such advantageous properties. In some embodiments, the anion exchange membrane or material includes quaternary ammonium groups covalently bound to the silica-based ceramic.

CERAMIC ANION EXCHANGE MATERIALS

Anion exchange membranes and materials including silica-based ceramics, and associated methods, are provided. In some aspects, anion exchange membranes that include a silica-based ceramic that forms a coating on and/or within a porous support membrane are described. The anion exchange membranes and materials may have certain structural or chemical attributes (e.g., pore size/distribution, chemical functionalization) that, alone or in combination, can result in advantageous performance characteristics in any of a variety of applications for which selective transport of positively charged ions through membranes/materials is desired. In some embodiments, the silica-based ceramic contains relatively small pores (e.g., substantially spherical nanopores) that may contribute to some such advantageous properties. In some embodiments, the anion exchange membrane or material includes quaternary ammonium groups covalently bound to the silica-based ceramic.

IMPROVED THERMAL MATERIAL WITH HIGH CAPACITY AND HIGH CONDUCTIVITY, METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME AND COMPONENTS COMPRISING SAME
20200325075 · 2020-10-15 ·

The invention relates to a composite material based on boron nitride (BN(C)) in the form of a continuous structure; and a phase change material (PCM) incorporated within said continuous BN(C) structure and is embedded within a polymer layer, a process for manufacturing same, and the components that comprise same.

Heating cooking utensil having excellent durability
10602878 · 2020-03-31 · ·

The present invention relates to a heat-cooker having excellent durability wherein a silane compound-based transparent coating layer containing filler is formed on the external surface of a ceramic coating layer of a cooking surface of a heat-cooker. Compared to conventional porcelain enamel based heat-cookers, the cooking utensil of the present invention is lighter, and the transparent coating layer protects the ceramic coating layer to thereby improve durability and provide excellent non-stick characteristics.

Heating cooking utensil having excellent durability
10602878 · 2020-03-31 · ·

The present invention relates to a heat-cooker having excellent durability wherein a silane compound-based transparent coating layer containing filler is formed on the external surface of a ceramic coating layer of a cooking surface of a heat-cooker. Compared to conventional porcelain enamel based heat-cookers, the cooking utensil of the present invention is lighter, and the transparent coating layer protects the ceramic coating layer to thereby improve durability and provide excellent non-stick characteristics.

GRANULAR THERMAL INSULATION MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME

The present invention relates to a granular thermal insulation material comprising hydrophobized silicon dioxide and at least one IR opacifier, having a tamped density of up to 250 g/l and a compressive strength according to DIN EN 826:2013 at 50% compression of 150 to 300 kPa or greater than 300 kPa, to processes for production thereof and to the use thereof for thermal insulation.

GRANULAR THERMAL INSULATION MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME

The present invention relates to a granular thermal insulation material comprising hydrophobized silicon dioxide and at least one IR opacifier, having a tamped density of up to 250 g/l and a compressive strength according to DIN EN 826:2013 at 50% compression of 150 to 300 kPa or greater than 300 kPa, to processes for production thereof and to the use thereof for thermal insulation.

SURFACE TREATMENT METHOD OF MATERIAL, MATERIAL PRODUCT AND COMPOSITE MATERIAL
20190351594 · 2019-11-21 ·

A surface treatment method of a material, comprising: respectively immersing a material to be treated into a first inorganic acid solution and a fluoride acidic solution to perform surface etching, so that nano-sized holes are formed in the surface of the material to be treated. Further disclosed are a material product and a composite material.