C04B2235/3891

Composition, film formed from the composition, sliding member having the film, and method for producing the same

A film is formed by use of a composition containing (A) a binder resin, (B) a hard particle, and (C) a solid lubricant selected from the group containing molybdenum disulfide and graphite, wherein the composition contains tungsten carbide as the hard particle, and wherein weight ratio of (B) the hard particles and (C) the solid lubricant, (B)/(C), is in the range of 1 to 3.

THERMOELECTRIC CONVERSION MATERIAL, THERMOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT, AND THERMOELECTRIC CONVERSION MODULE
20220013703 · 2022-01-13 · ·

A thermoelectric conversion material made of a sintered body containing a magnesium silicide as a major component includes: a magnesium silicide phase; and a magnesium oxide layer formed on a surface layer of the magnesium silicide phase, in which an aluminum concentrated layer having an Al concentration higher than an aluminum concentration in an inside of the magnesium silicide phase is formed between the magnesium oxide layer and the magnesium silicide phase, and the aluminum concentrated layer has a metallic aluminum phase including aluminum or an aluminum alloy.

Cubic boron nitride composite material, method of using it, method of making it and tool comprising it

A composite material and a method of using the composite material. The composite material consists of at least 65 volume percent cubic boron nitride (cBN) grains dispersed in a binder matrix, the binder matrix comprising a plurality of microstructures bonded to the cBN grains and a plurality of intermediate regions between the cBN grains; the microstructures comprising nitride or boron compound of a metal; and the intermediate regions including a silicide phase containing the metal chemically bonded with silicon; in which the content of the silicide phase is 2 to 6 weight percent of the composite material, and in which the cBN grains have a mean size of 0.2 to 20 μm.

PROCESS FOR OBTAINING COMPOSITE, ULTRA-REFRACTORY, FIBRE-REINFORCED CERAMIC MATERIALS

The present invention relates to a process for preparing a composite, ultra-refractory, fibre-reinforced ceramic material obtained through the infiltration of carbon and/or silicon carbide fibres with a ceramic suspension comprising yttrium, lanthanum and/or scandium compounds, and the subsequent densification of the composite. The fibre-reinforced UHTC compounds obtained by the process can be used for making items intended for use in extreme temperature and pressure conditions.

ITEM MADE OF CERAMIC

The invention relates to an item made of a material consisting of a plurality of ceramic phases, said material including: a majority ceramic phase comprising nitrides and/or carbonitrides of one or more element(s) selected from among Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, and Ta, said majority ceramic phase being present in a percentage by weight comprised between 60 and 98%, at least one minority ceramic phase, with either one single minority ceramic phase formed of zirconium and/or aluminium silicide, or several minority ceramic phases formed respectively of carbides of one or more element(s) selected from among Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo and W and of zirconium oxides and/or aluminium oxides, said at least one minority ceramic phase being present in its entirety in a percentage by weight comprised between 2 and 40%.

The present invention also relates to the method for manufacturing this item.

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.

COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR CERAMIC ELECTRIC HEATING ELEMENT
20230354480 · 2023-11-02 ·

Disclosed is a composite material for a ceramic electric heating element. Components for the preparation of the composite material include silicon nitride, molybdenum disilicide, silicon carbide, yttrium oxide, aluminum oxide and lanthanum oxide. The composite material of the disclosure can be used to make the impulse current of a ceramic electric heating element small.

ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20230377934 · 2023-11-23 · ·

The present disclosure relates to an electrostatic chuck and a method of manufacturing the same. A problem in that the yield of a wafer is reduced due to a partial destruction phenomenon attributable to thermal expansion of an electrostatic chuck is solved and the lifespan of a wafer is increased by making a coefficient of thermal expansion of a lower plate of an electrostatic chuck similar to a coefficient of thermal expansion of an upper plate of the electrostatic chuck.

Magnesium-based thermoelectric conversion material, magnesium-based thermoelectric conversion element, and method for producing magnesium-based thermoelectric conversion material
11462671 · 2022-10-04 · ·

A magnesium-based thermoelectric conversion material made of a sintered compact of a magnesium compound, in which, in a cross section of the sintered compact, a Si-rich metallic phase having a higher Si concentration than in magnesium compound grains is unevenly distributed in a crystal grain boundary between the magnesium compound grains, an area ratio of the Si-rich metallic phase is in a range of 2.5% or more and 10% or less, and a number density of the Si-rich metallic phase having an area of 1 μm.sup.2 or more is in a range of 1,800/mm.sup.2 or more and 14,000/mm.sup.2 or less.

Silicide-based composite material and process for producing the same

A silicide-based composite material is disclosed, comprising a silicide of Mo, B, W, Nb, Ta, Ti, Cr, Co, Y, or a combination thereof, Si3N4, and at least an oxide, as well as and a process for producing the same.