Patent classifications
C04B2235/785
COMPOSITE FORMED OF CUBIC BORON NITRIDE AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF
A cubic boron nitride (cBN)-based composite including about 30-65 vol. % cBN, about 15-45 vol. % titanium (Ti)-containing binders, about 2-20 vol. % zirconium dioxide (ZrO.sub.2), about 3-15 vol. % cobalt-tungsten-borides (Co.sub.xW.sub.yB.sub.z), and about 2-15 vol. % aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3).
Mullite sintered body, method for producing the same, and composite substrate
A mullite sintered body according to the present invention has an impurity element content of 1% by mass or less and contains sintered mullite grains having an average grain size of 8 μm or less. When a surface of the mullite sintered body is finished by polishing, pores in the surface have an average largest pore length of 0.4 μm or less. The surface preferably has a center line average surface roughness (Ra) of 3 nm or less. The surface preferably has a maximum peak height (Rp) of 30 nm or less. The number of pores in the surface is preferably 10 or less per unit area of 4 μm×4 μm.
CORDIERITE-BASED SINTERED BODY, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE
A cordierite-based sintered body according to the present invention contains cordierite as a main component and silicon nitride or silicon carbide. The cordierite-based sintered body preferably has a thermal expansion coefficient less than 2.4 ppm; ° C. at 40° C. to 400° C., an open porosity of 0.5% or less, and an average grain size of 1 μm or less.
MULLITE-CONTAINING SINTERED BODY, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE
A mullite-containing sintered body according to the present invention contains mullite and at least one selected from the group consisting of silicon nitride, silicon oxynitride, and sialon. It is preferable that the mullite-containing sintered body have a thermal expansion coefficient of less than 4.3 ppm/° C. at 40° C. to 400° C., an open porosity of 0.5% or less, and an average grain size of 1.5 μm or less.
RARE EARTH ALUMINATE SINTERED COMPACT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING RARE EARTH ALUMINATE SINTERED COMPACT
A rare earth aluminate sintered compact including rare earth aluminate phosphor crystalline phases and voids, wherein an absolute maximum length of 90% or more by number of rare earth aluminate phosphor crystalline phases is in a range from 0.4 μm to 1.3 μm, and an absolute maximum length of 90% or more by number of voids is in a range from 0.1 μm to 1.2 μm.
Light-emitting ceramic and light-emitting device
A light-emitting ceramic and a light-emitting device. The light-emitting ceramic comprises a YAG substrate and light-emitting centers and diffusion particles evenly dispersed in the YAG substrate. The light-emitting centers are lanthanide-doped YAG fluorescent powder particles of 10-20 μm in grain size. The particle size of the scattering particles is 20-50 nm. The YAG substrate is a lanthanide-doped YAG ceramic. Also, the grain size of the YAG substrate is less than the grain size of the YAG fluorescent powder particles.
Method of making shaped abrasive particles and articles comprising forming a flange from overfilling
- Todd M. COTTER ,
- Francois WAGNER ,
- Rene G. DEMERS ,
- Richard J. Klok ,
- Alexandra MARAZANO ,
- Adam D. Lior ,
- James A. SALVATORE ,
- Sujatha K. IYENGAR ,
- David F. Louapre ,
- Sidath S. Wijesooriya ,
- Ronald Christopher MOTTA ,
- Gary A. GUERTIN ,
- Michael D. KAVANAUGH ,
- Doruk O. Yener ,
- Jennifer H. Czerepinski ,
- Jun JIA ,
- Frederic Josseaux ,
- Ralph Bauer ,
- Frank J. Csillag ,
- Yang ZHONG ,
- James P. STEWART ,
- Mark P. DOMBROWSKI ,
- Sandhya Jayaraman Rukmani ,
- Amandine Martin ,
- Stephen E. Fox ,
- Nilanjan Sarangi ,
- Dean S. MATSUMOTO
Various shaped abrasive particles are disclosed. Each shaped abrasive particle includes a body having at least one major surface and a side surface extending from the major surface.
CUBIC BORON NITRIDE SINTERED BODY AND COATED CUBIC BORON NITRIDE SINTERED BODY
A cubic boron nitride sintered body has between 50% and 75% cubic boron nitride by volume and between 25% and 50% binder phase by volume, and inevitable impurities. The binder phase contains an Al compound and a Zr compound. The Al compound contains Al and one or more of N, O and B; and the Zr compound contains Zr and one or more of C, N, O and B. At a polished surface of the cubic boron nitride sintered body, 40% or more of the Zr compounds satisfy the ratio 0.25≦n/N≦0.8, where: N represents the number of line segments drawn radially at equal intervals from a center of gravity of a given Zr compound to a boundary with a non-Zr compound; and n represents the number among those N line segments which intersect a boundary between the given Zr compound and cubic boron nitride.
Diamond polycrystal and tool including same
In a diamond polycrystal, a value of a ratio (d′/d) of d′ to d is less than or equal to 0.98 in a Vickers hardness test performed under a condition defined in JIS Z 2244:2009, where the d represents a length of a diagonal line of a first Vickers indentation formed in a surface of the diamond polycrystal when a Vickers indenter with a test load of 4.9 N is pressed onto the surface of the diamond polycrystal, and the d′ represents a length of a diagonal line of a second Vickers indentation remaining in the surface of the diamond polycrystal after releasing the test load.
Process for Forming Sintered Ceramic Bodies Having Improved Properties
A method is provided for making ceramic bodies having improved properties, such as optical and/or strength properties in which the ceramic bodies are densified by new sintering processes. The sintering profiles may have shorter run times than conventional sintering processes. Ceramic bodies made by these methods are suitable for use in dental applications, for example, as crowns.