C04B35/64

BACKFILL FOR PRODUCING A BASIC HEAVY-CLAY REFRACTORY PRODUCT, SUCH A PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, LINING OF AN INDUSTRIAL FURNACE, AND INDUSTRIAL FURNACE
20220396528 · 2022-12-15 ·

A dry backfill for producing a basic molded heavy-clay refractory product, to such a product and a method for producing the same, to a lining of an industrial furnace, and to an industrial furnace.

Dielectric ceramic composition and ceramic electronic components
11524923 · 2022-12-13 · ·

Provided is a dielectric ceramic composition including a first component and a second component, wherein the first component comprises an oxide of Ca of 0.00 mol % to 35.85 mol % an oxide of Sr of 0.00 mol % to 47.12 mol %, an oxide of Ba of 0.00 mol % to 51.22 mol %, an oxide of Ti of 0.00 mol % to 17.36 mol %, an oxide of Zr of 0.00 mol % to 17.36 mol %, an oxide of Sn of 0.00 mol % to 2.60 mol %, an oxide of Nb of 0.00 mol % to 35.32 mol %, an oxide of Ta of 0.00 mol % to 35.32 mol %, and an oxide of V of 0.00 mol % to 2.65 mol %, and the second component includes at least (a) an oxide of Mn of 0.005% by mass to 3.500% by mass and (b) an oxide of Cu and/or an oxide of Ru.

SiC composite and method for manufacturing the same

The present invention relates to a SiC composite and a method for manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a slurry composition for ceramic matrix composites which can not only reduce the number of precursor impregnation pyrolysis (PIP) cycles but also be useful in the PIP process to increase hardness, thermal stability, and relative density.

SiC composite and method for manufacturing the same

The present invention relates to a SiC composite and a method for manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a slurry composition for ceramic matrix composites which can not only reduce the number of precursor impregnation pyrolysis (PIP) cycles but also be useful in the PIP process to increase hardness, thermal stability, and relative density.

DIELECTRIC COMPOSITION AND MULTILAYER CERAMIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE

A dielectric composition includes dielectric particles and first segregations. The dielectric particles each include a perovskite compound represented by ABO.sub.3 as a main component. The first segregations each include Ba, Ti, Si, Ni, and O.

CERAMIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME
20220392708 · 2022-12-08 ·

A ceramic electronic device includes a multilayer structure in which each of a plurality of dielectric layers and each of a plurality of internal electrode layers are alternately stacked, a main component of the plurality of dielectric layers being a ceramic having a perovskite structure expressed by a general formula ABO.sub.3. At least one of crystal grains of the plurality of dielectric layers has a core-shell structure. A dispersion of atomic displacement amounts between B site atoms and oxygen atoms of a shell of the core-shell structure is larger than a dispersion of atomic displacement amounts between B site atoms and oxygen atoms of a core of the core-shell structure.

CERAMIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME
20220392708 · 2022-12-08 ·

A ceramic electronic device includes a multilayer structure in which each of a plurality of dielectric layers and each of a plurality of internal electrode layers are alternately stacked, a main component of the plurality of dielectric layers being a ceramic having a perovskite structure expressed by a general formula ABO.sub.3. At least one of crystal grains of the plurality of dielectric layers has a core-shell structure. A dispersion of atomic displacement amounts between B site atoms and oxygen atoms of a shell of the core-shell structure is larger than a dispersion of atomic displacement amounts between B site atoms and oxygen atoms of a core of the core-shell structure.

Continuous Additive Manufacturing Method for Making Ceramic Articles, and Ceramic Articles

The present disclosure provides a method of making a ceramic article. The method includes (a) obtaining a photopolymerizable slurry or sol including a plurality of ceramic particles distributed in the photopolymerizable slurry or sol and (b) selectively polymerizing the photopolymerizable slurry or sol using actinic radiation and continuous movement of a build substrate through the photopolymerizable slurry or sol to form a gelled article. The method also includes (c) extracting solvent from the gelled article to form an aerogel article or a xerogel article; (d) heat treating the aerogel article or the xerogel article to form a porous ceramic article; and (e) sintering the porous ceramic article to form a sintered ceramic article. The sintered ceramic article exhibits a particular density. Further, additive manufactured ceramic articles are provided that exhibit a particular density, opacity, or both. Preferably, all cross-sectional portions of an interior of the ceramic article having selected dimensions are free of a frequency analysis signal maxima larger than a background signal.

Continuous Additive Manufacturing Method for Making Ceramic Articles, and Ceramic Articles

The present disclosure provides a method of making a ceramic article. The method includes (a) obtaining a photopolymerizable slurry or sol including a plurality of ceramic particles distributed in the photopolymerizable slurry or sol and (b) selectively polymerizing the photopolymerizable slurry or sol using actinic radiation and continuous movement of a build substrate through the photopolymerizable slurry or sol to form a gelled article. The method also includes (c) extracting solvent from the gelled article to form an aerogel article or a xerogel article; (d) heat treating the aerogel article or the xerogel article to form a porous ceramic article; and (e) sintering the porous ceramic article to form a sintered ceramic article. The sintered ceramic article exhibits a particular density. Further, additive manufactured ceramic articles are provided that exhibit a particular density, opacity, or both. Preferably, all cross-sectional portions of an interior of the ceramic article having selected dimensions are free of a frequency analysis signal maxima larger than a background signal.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING ZIRCONIA SINTERED BODY

A method for producing a zirconia sintered body includes: heating a zirconia molded body or a zirconia pre-sintered body, the heating includes a temperature increasing step, and a rate of temperature increase in a temperature region from a temperature at which the zirconia starts to shrink to a temperature at which the zirconia finishes shrinking in the temperature increasing step is adjusted to enable the zirconia molded body or the zirconia pre-sintered body to shrink at substantially a constant rate during temperature increase in each of zones of when the temperature region is evenly divided into a plurality of zones of specific temperature ranges.