Patent classifications
C04B35/63452
Method for manufacturing multilayer electronic component
A method for manufacturing a multilayer electronic component having an element body in which a functional part and a conductor part are laminated. The green multilayer body 11 is formed on the temporary holding film 62 formed on the release substrate. The green multilayer body 11 is formed by repeating the first step forming a green functional part using the first ink containing the functional particles and the second step forming the green conductor part using the second ink containing the conductive particles. The temporary holding film 62 has conductivity.
Honeycomb structure and production method for said honeycomb structure
The present invention relates to a honeycomb structured body including a honeycomb fired body in which multiple through-holes are arranged longitudinally in parallel with one another with a partition wall therebetween, wherein the honeycomb fired body is an extrudate containing ceria-zirconia composite oxide particles, -alumina particles, -alumina, and -alumina fibers, and the honeycomb fired body has a porosity of 55 to 70%.
LOW DENSITY SYNTACTIC FOAMS VIA MATERIAL EXTRUSION ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
An ink formulation for additive manufacturing of low density syntactic foams is described. The ink formulation can include a thermoset resin, a curing agent suitable for use with the thermoset resin, a plurality of hollow spheres, such as glass microballoons, one or more solvents, and one or more non-hollow, viscosity modifying filler. Also described are a method of preparing the ink formulation, a method of preparing three-dimensional objects comprising low density syntactic foams, and the three-dimensional objects prepared thereby.
POWDER MATERIAL FOR PRODUCING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT, KIT FOR PRODUCING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT, AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT PRODUCING METHOD AND APPARATUS
Provided is a powder material for producing a three-dimensional object including: a base material; a resin; and resin particles, wherein an amount W (mass %) of carbon remaining in the powder material after heating in a vacuum of 10.sup.2 Pa or lower at 450 degrees C. for 2 hours satisfies the following formula: W (mass %)<0.9/M, where M represents the specific gravity of the base material.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SiC/SiC COMPOSITE MATERIAL
A method for producing SiC/SiC composite material according to the present invention includes impregnating a substrate with a slurry containing particles of a flaky lubricant to obtain an impregnated body, drying out a solvent of the slurry from the impregnated body, forming an interface layer on surfaces of the SiC fibers by bending the impregnated body, and transferring the particles of the flaky lubricant to the surfaces of the SiC fibers while stretching the particles, and forming a SiC matrix inside the substrate on which the interface layer is formed. Since a thin interface layer of the flaky lubricant can be formed on the surfaces of the SiC fibers by transferring the flaky lubricant to the surfaces of the SiC fibers, the interface layer reaching inside of the substrate can be easily formed.
METHOD OF MAKING FLEXIBLE CERAMIC FIBERS AND POLYMER COMPOSITE
The present application discloses and claims a method to make a flexible ceramic fibers (Flexiramics) and polymer composites. The resulting composite has an improved mechanical strength (tensile) when compared with the Flexiramics respective the nanofibers alone. Additionally a composite has better properties than the polymer alone such as lower fire retardancy, higher thermal conductivity and lower thermal expansion. Several different polymers can be used, both thermosets and thermoplastics. Flexiramics has unique physical characteristic and the composite materials can be used for numerous industrial and laboratory applications.
Composite plate and production method therefor
A composite plate having a thickness of no more than 2 mm, and having laminated therein a zirconia sintered body, an adhesive layer, and a base material, the elasticity of the base material being no more than 100 GPa, and the apparent density of the composite plate being no more than 4.3 g/cm.sup.3.
Systems and methods for enabling communication between USB type-C connections and legacy connections over an extension medium
Techniques for supporting USB and video communication over an extension medium are provided. In some embodiments, an upstream facing port device (UFP device) is coupled to legacy connectors of a host device, and a downstream facing port device (DFP device) is coupled to a USB Type-C receptacle of the sink device that may provide both USB and DisplayPort information. The UFP device and DFP device communicate to properly configure the USB Type-C connection for use in the extension environment. In some embodiments, a source device is coupled to the UFP device via a USB Type-C connection, and legacy video and USB devices are coupled to the DFP device. The UFP device and DFP device again communicate to cause the source device to properly configure the USB Type-C connection for use in the extension environment.
Acoustically active articles
Articles and methods of making and using the articles are provided. The articles include inorganic agglomerates having an average dimension in a range from about 50 microns to about 2 mm. The porous agglomerates each include a network of carbon or silica, and metal oxide particles embedded in the network. Some agglomerates are capable of lowering a resonant frequency of an acoustic device when the resonant frequency is in a range from about 50 Hz to about 1500 Hz.
A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL GREEN BODY BY A FUSED FILAMENT FABRICATION (FFF) PROCESS
The invention relates to a process for producing a three-dimensional green body by a fused filament fabrication process employing at least one filament, which comprises a core material (CM) coated with a layer of a shell material (SM), and a three-dimensional extrusion printer (3D printer). The three-dimensional extrusion printer 0 contains at least one nozzle and at least one mixing element. The invention further relates to three-dimensional objects and an extruded strand obtained by the process.