C04B2235/365

LOW MELTING-POINT POROUS CERAMIC MATERIAL AND METHOD THEREOF
20230322626 · 2023-10-12 ·

A low melting-point porous ceramic material, a sintering temperature of the low melting-point porous ceramic material is 680-830° C., a porosity of the low melting-point porous ceramic material is 24-42%, raw materials of the low melting-point porous ceramic material comprise a binder (i.e., a temporary binder) and powder of raw materials.

ELECTRONIC COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ELECTRONIC COMPONENT

An electronic component that has fewer cracks during production is provided. The electronic component includes an outer electrode on a multilayer body, which includes an inner glass layer, a magnetic material layer on top and bottom surfaces of the inner glass layer, and an outer glass layer on top and bottom surfaces of the magnetic material layer. The insulating layers of the inner glass layer and the outer glass layers contain a dielectric glass material that contains a glass material containing at least K, B, and Si, quartz, and alumina. The glass material content of each insulating layer of the inner glass layer ranges from approximately 60%-65% by weight, the quartz content of each insulating layer of the inner glass layer ranges from approximately 34%-37% by weight, and the alumina content of each insulating layer of the inner glass layer ranges from approximately 0.5%-4% by weight.

Grain boundary enhanced UN and U.SUB.3.Si.SUB.2 .pellets with improved oxidation resistance

A method of forming a water resistant boundary on a fissile material for use in a water cooled nuclear reactor is described. The method comprises mixing a powdered fissile material selected from the group consisting of UN and U.sub.3Si.sub.2 with an additive selected from oxidation resistant materials having a melting or softening point lower than the sintering temperature of the fissile material, pressing the mixed fissile and additive materials into a pellet, sintering the pellet to a temperature greater than the melting point of the additive. Alternatively, if the melting point of the oxidation resistant particles is greater than the sintering temperature of UN or U.sub.3Si.sub.2, then the oxidation resistant particles can have a particle size distribution less than that of the UN or U.sub.3Si.sub.2.

FOAM CERAMICS, FOAM CERAMICS FILTERS, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF
20230382806 · 2023-11-30 ·

The invention generally relates to foam ceramics (3) and to filters comprising such a foam ceramic, and to a method for producing foam ceramics and filters comprising or made of such a foam ceramic. Another aspect relates to the use of the foam ceramic (3) and of a filter comprising or made of such a foam ceramic.

CERAMIC CIRCUIT BOARD, CERAMIC GREEN SHEET FOR CERAMIC CIRCUIT BOARD, AND GLASS CERAMIC POWDER FOR CERAMIC CIRCUIT BOARD

A ceramic circuit board includes: a ceramic board; and an internal conductor disposed in the ceramic board, in which the ceramic board contains glass, a willemite filler, and an alumina filler, and an average particle diameter of the willemite filler is larger than an average particle diameter of the alumina filler.

CERAMIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE, POWDER MATERIAL, PASTE MATERIAL, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF CERAMIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20220277897 · 2022-09-01 ·

A ceramic electronic device includes a multilayer chip in which each of a plurality of dielectric layers of which a main component is ceramic, and each of a plurality of internal electrode layers are alternately stacked. The plurality of internal electrode layers include Ni, S and Sn.

THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING OF MULTILAYER CERAMIC MISSILE RADOMES BY USING INTERLAYER TRANSITION MATERIALS

Production of multilayered ceramic missile radomes with wide frequency band and high electromagnetic permeability through three-dimensional printing technology and the use of glass inter-layer materials to minimize defects caused by thermo-mechanical incompatibility of adjacent layers during sintering are provided. The three dimensional printing of the multilayered ceramic missile radomes provide an automated, operator-independent and repeatable manufacturing technique to produce wide band ceramic missile radomes.

GRAIN BOUNDARY ENHANCED UN AND U3Si2 PELLETS WITH IMPROVED OXIDATION RESISTANCE

A method of forming a water resistant boundary on a fissile material for use in a water cooled nuclear reactor is described. The method comprises mixing a powdered fissile material selected from the group consisting of UN and U.sub.3Si.sub.2 with an additive selected from oxidation resistant materials having a melting or softening point lower than the sintering temperature of the fissile material, pressing the mixed fissile and additive materials into a pellet, sintering the pellet to a temperature greater than the melting point of the additive. Alternatively, if the melting point of the oxidation resistant particles is greater than the sintering temperature of UN or U.sub.3Si.sub.2, then the oxidation resistant particles can have a particle size distribution less than that of the UN or U.sub.3Si.sub.2

Method for producing insulating material or an insulating product for the refractory industry, corresponding insulating materials and products, and uses

What are described are a process for producing an insulating product for the refractory industry or an insulating material as intermediate for production of such a product, and a corresponding insulating material/insulating product. Likewise described are the use of a matrix encapsulation process in the production of an insulating product for the refractory industry and a corresponding insulating product and/or an insulating material as intermediate for production of such a product.

ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATING

An article includes a substrate and a barrier layer on the substrate. The barrier layer includes a matrix, diffusive particles dispersed in the matrix, and gettering particles dispersed in the matrix. The gettering particles include at least one alloyed metal silicide. A composite material and a method of fabricating an article are also disclosed.