C04B2235/765

Internal cooling circuits for CMC and method of manufacture

A method for forming a ceramic matrix composite (CMC) component with an internal cooling channel includes partially densifying a first fiber preform to form a portion of a final ceramic matrix volume, machining a first channel into a surface of the partially densified first fiber preform, covering the first channel with a fibrous member to form a near net shape fiber preform with an internal passage formed by the first channel and the fibrous member, and densifying the near net shape fiber preform.

METHOD AND COMPOSITION TO PRODUCE HIGH TRANSLUCENCY DENTAL CERAMICS

Translucency of a yttria-stabilized zirconia ceramic is improved to achieve even higher translucency than what is currently offered on the market, without greatly altering its mechanical properties. The enhancement is done by incorporating magnesium-containing dopants into the microstructure of yttria-stabilized zirconia ceramic dental ceramics.

ZrO2-Al2O3-BASED CERAMIC SINTERED COMPACT AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF

A ZrO.sub.2—Al.sub.2O.sub.3-based ceramic sintered compact containing tetragonal ZrO.sub.2 particles having a crystallite size of from 5 to 20 nm as a main component and having an α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3 crystallite size of not greater than 75 nm and a relative density of not less than 99% can be produced by preparing a Y.sub.2O.sub.3 partially stabilized ZrO.sub.2—Al.sub.2O.sub.3-based powder having a molar ratio (mol %) of zirconia (ZrO.sub.2) and yttria (Y.sub.2O.sub.3) of from 96.5:3.5 to 97.5:2.5 and a mass ratio (mass %) of ZrO.sub.2 containing Y.sub.2O.sub.3 and alumina (Al.sub.2O.sub.3) of from 85:15 to 75:25, molding this powder by cold isostatic pressing, and then performing sintering to a high density by microwave sintering for 45 to 90 min in an inert gas atmosphere at 1200 to 1400° C. When performing microwave sintering, a heating rate is preferably from 5 to 20° C./min up to 600° C. and from 50 to 150° C./min at 600° C. or higher.

TRANSLUCENT ZIRCONIA SINTERED BODY, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME, AND USE THEREOF
20170349494 · 2017-12-07 · ·

Provided is a zirconia sintered body having both high translucency and high strength. The zirconia sintered body includes crystal grains that include a cubic domain and a tetragonal domain, wherein a stabilizer and lanthanum is dissolved as a solid solution therein. The sintered body can be obtained by a manufacturing method including: a mixing step of obtaining a mixed powder by mixing a zirconia source, a stabilizer source, and a lanthanum source; a molding step of obtaining a green body by molding the obtained mixed powder; a sintering step of obtaining a sintered body by sintering the obtained green body at a sintering temperature of 1650° C. or higher; and a temperature lowering step of lowering the temperature from the sintering temperature to 1000° C. at a temperature lowering rate exceeding 1° C./min.

Multi-layered zirconia dental blank with reverse layers, process for its preparation and uses thereof
11672632 · 2023-06-13 · ·

The present invention relates to a novel multi-layered zirconia dental blank comprising at least two reverse layers. Further, the invention relates to a process for the preparation of such a multi-layered zirconia dental blank. The invention also relates to the use of such a multi-layered zirconia dental blank for the production of a dental article. Preferred dental articles are artificial teeth, inlays, onlays, bridges, crowns, veneers, facings, crown frameworks, bridged frameworks, implants, abutments, copings or orthodontic appliances. Moreover, the invention relates to a process for producing a dental article out of such a multi-layered zirconia dental blank.

SINTERED BODY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20230167028 · 2023-06-01 · ·

A sintered body including zirconia containing a stabilizer, wherein the sintered body has a monoclinic fraction of 0.5% or more and has a three-point bending strength of more than 1450 MPa as measured by a three-point bending test according to JIS R 1601. - - -

LITHIUM-GARNET SOLID ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITE, TAPE ARTICLES, AND METHODS THEREOF

A composite ceramic including: a lithium garnet major phase; and a grain growth inhibitor minor phase, as defined herein. Also disclosed is a method of making composite ceramic, pellets and tapes thereof, a solid electrolyte, and an electrochemical device including the solid electrolyte, as defined herein.

SANDBLASTING SURFACE TREATMENT METHOD TO PREVENT SUBSURFACE DAMAGE OF THREE TYPES OF DENTAL ZIRCONIA AND INDUCE COMPRESSIVE STRESS THROUGH PHASE CHANGE

Provided is a surface treatment method for dental zirconia, which includes sandblasting the surfaces of three types of dental zirconia (3Y-TZP, 4Y-PSZ and 5Y-PSZ) with alumina particles, and when sandblasting conditions are optimized for each type of zirconia, the microstructure destruction of a subsurface layer may be minimized and compressive stress may be reinforced by a phase change, thereby improving mechanical properties, and the penetration of resin cement through microcracks inhibits crack propagation and thus is advantageous in increasing bonding efficiency of dental zirconia. In addition, a dental article including dental zirconia made by the surface treatment method for zirconia, and clinically suitable sandblasting protocols are provided.

DIELECTRIC THIN FILM, DIELECTRIC THIN FILM ELEMENT, PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR, PIEZOELECTRIC SENSOR, HEAD ASSEMBLY, HEAD STACK ASSEMBLY, HARD DISK DRIVE, PRINTER HEAD AND INKJET PRINTER DEVICE

Provided is a dielectric thin film including a metal oxide. The metal oxide includes bismuth, sodium, barium, and titanium, at least a part of the metal oxide is a tetragonal crystal having a perovskite structure, and a (100) plane of at least a part of the tetragonal crystal is oriented in a normal direction do of a surface of the dielectric thin film 3.

Ceramic composite material consisting of aluminium oxide and zirconium oxide as main constitutents

A composite material having a first phase includes an aluminum oxide proportion of at least 65% by volume and a second phase comprising a zirconium proportion of 10 to 35% by volume. The zirconium is present as zirconium oxide. The aluminum oxide is a ceramic matrix and the zirconium oxide is dispersed therein. From 90 to 99% of the zirconium oxide is present in the tetragonal phase. A chemical stabilizer for stabilizing the tetragonal phase of the zirconium oxide is also present. The total content of chemical stabilizer is <0.2 mol % relative to the zirconium oxide content.