Patent classifications
B32B2315/02
Siloxane-based adhesive layers as ceramic precursors
Transfer tapes include a releasing substrate and an adhesive layer adjacent to the surface of the releasing substrate. The adhesive layer includes a at least one siloxane-based copolymer, and at least one siloxane tackifying resin. The adhesive layer is a pressure sensitive adhesive at room temperature and is convertible into a ceramic-like layer by bake-out at a temperature of from 100-500°.
Adhesion of a substrate onto a CMC component
Methods for adhering a substrate onto a surface of a ceramic component are provided. The method may include applying a first bond coating onto an attachment surface of the substrate, applying a first alumina coating onto the first bond coating on the attachment surface of the substrate, applying a second bond coating onto an outer surface of the ceramic component, applying a second alumina coating onto the second bond coating on the attachment surface of the substrate, applying a cement onto at least one of the first alumina coating and the second alumina coating, and adhering the attachment surface of the substrate onto the outer surface of the ceramic component. Connections between a metal substrate and a ceramic matrix composite component are also provided.
CMAS-RESISTANT ABRADABLE COATINGS
In one example, an article including a metallic substrate; and an abradable coating on the metallic substrate, the abradable coating including a plurality of abradable layers in an alternating arrangement with a plurality of CMAS resistant layers, wherein the plurality of CMAS resistant layers are configured to react with molten CMAS to form a stable phase.
COMPOSITE WAFER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
Provided are a manufacturing method for a composite wafer and a composite wafer obtained by using the manufacturing method, the manufacturing method including: preparing a first substrate in which a first layer of any one of oxides, oxynitrides, and nitrides is disposed on one surface; preparing a second substrate in which a second layer of any one of oxides, oxynitrides, and nitrides is disposed on one surface; forming a silicon layer on a surface of one of the first layer or the second layer; activating, with plasma, a surface of at least one of the silicon layer or another of the first layer or the second layer; and bonding the first substrate and the second substrate.
VISIBLE QUALITY MIRROR FINISHING
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, a mirrored apparatus includes a substrate with a non-metal inorganic material that is non-diamond turnable. The mirrored apparatus further includes a finish layer arranged on the surface of the substrate. The finish layer has a polished surface opposite the substrate. The mirrored apparatus also includes a reflective layer arranged on the polished surface of the finish layer.
COUNTERTOP EDGE EFFECT
A method of creating an edge effect for a countertop includes the steps of: cutting a first slab layer to a desired shape; applying a first epoxy resin layer to at least an outer edge portion of a bottom surface of the first slab layer; cutting a second slab layer; and attaching a second slab layer to a bottom surface of the first epoxy resin layer. The resulting edge of the countertop will comprise a striped design of slabs and epoxy. The invention allows for a thicker edge of a countertop with an aesthetically pleasing design.
Two-dimensional material for removal of anions and applications thereof
A method for preparing an anion adsorbent may be provided, which comprises the steps of: mixing at least two metal salts with each other, thereby forming a stack structure in which cationic compound layers and anionic compound layers containing anions and water of crystallization are alternately stacked on one another; performing a first heat treatment on the stack structure to expand between the cationic compound layers, thereby preparing a preliminary anion adsorbent; and performing a second heat treatment on the preliminary anion adsorbent to remove the anions and the water of crystallization from the anionic compound layers while allowing at least one of the anions to remain, thereby preparing the anion adsorbent.
Multilayer solid lubricant architecture for use in drilling tool applications
A coating architecture is disclosed that includes a substrate having a surface finish R.sub.a of 0.3μ or finer, an intermediate layer overlying and in contact with the substrate; and a solid lubricant layer overlying and in contact with the intermediate layer. The test results of applying the coating architecture to a reciprocating hammer drill utilizing the coating is also disclosed.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ACOUSTIC PANEL
A method for manufacturing a composite panel is described. The method includes producing a first wall, a second wall, a third wall and a fourth wall from composite materials including an oxide matrix and long oxide fibres; from the first and second walls, producing a cellular core including a plurality of cells, each cell including a first end and an opposing second end, covering the first and second ends of the cells of the cellular core with the third wall and the fourth wall, respectively, so as to close the ends of said cells.
POWER STORAGE DEVICE PACKAGING MATERIAL, METHOD FOR PRODUCING POWER STORAGE DEVICE PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND POWER STORAGE DEVICE
A power storage device packaging material has good flexibility, and has electrolytic solution resistance. A power storage device packaging material in which a plurality of films are laminated, the packaging material including a heat-sealable resin layer, a gas barrier film layer laminated and disposed on one surface of the heat-sealable resin layer, and a plurality of adhesive layers, wherein the gas barrier film layer includes a resin base material and a gas barrier film disposed on one surface or both surfaces of the resin base material, and of the plurality of adhesive layers, at least an adhesive layer disposed between the heat-sealable resin layer and the gas barrier film layer has electrolytic solution resistance.