C04B2235/3256

Ceramic thermal insulation

A heat resistant electronic component is disclosed, comprising an electronic component covered by a layer of ceramic thermal insulation material containing lithium molybdate Li.sub.2MoO.sub.4. A process for manufacturing the heat resistant electronic component comprises obtaining ceramic thermal insulation material containing lithium molybdate Li.sub.2MoO.sub.4 in a mouldable form, optionally mixing the ceramic thermal insulation material with at least one additive, covering an electronic component with the material, shaping the material covering the electronic component into a desired form, and drying the desired form at a temperature of from 20° C. to 120° C.

SPUTTERING TARGET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20180012739 · 2018-01-11 ·

A novel metal oxide or a novel sputtering target is provided. A sputtering target includes a conductive material and an insulating material. The insulating material includes an oxide, a nitride, or an oxynitride including an element M1. The element M1 is one or more kinds of elements selected from Al, Ga, Si, Mg, Zr, Be, and B. The conductive material includes an oxide, a nitride, or an oxynitride including indium and zinc. A metal oxide film is deposited using the sputtering target in which the conductive material and the insulating material are separated from each other.

Modified scheelite material for co-firing

Disclosed herein are embodiments of low temperature co-fireable scheelite materials which can be used in combination with high dielectric materials, such as nickel zinc ferrite, to form composite structures, in particular for isolators and circulators for radiofrequency components. In some embodiments, the scheelite material can include aluminum oxide for temperature expansion regulation.

Coating for hot-shaping core

The invention concerns a method for coating a core (1) for producing a turbomachine part (2) by isostatic compacting, for example a leading-edge shield of a blade, the coating method comprising the steps of:—S1: covering the core (1) by means of a first solution comprising a first refractory component configured to oppose the diffusion of species, the first component comprising a metal oxide,—S2: covering the core (1) by means of a second solution comprising a second component designed to bind the first component in such a way as to form a homogeneous layer, the second component comprising a mineral binder;—S3: applying a heat treatment to the covered core (1) in such a way as to dry the solution and solidify the coating.

LANTHANUM/MOLYBDENUM COMPOSITE OXIDE, ANTIBACTERIAL SINTERED COMPACT, AND ANTIVIRAL SINTERED COMPACT
20230212021 · 2023-07-06 ·

A lanthanum molybdenum composite oxide is provided. The lanthanum molybdenum composite oxide has a primary crystal phase formed of La.sub.2Mo.sub.2O.sub.9. The lanthanum molybdenum composite oxide also has a secondary crystal phase formed of a lanthanum molybdenum composite oxide species other than La.sub.2Mo.sub.2O.sub.9. The secondary crystal phase may contain at least one species selected from a group consisting of La.sub.2Mo.sub.3O.sub.12, La.sub.6MoO.sub.12, La.sub.7Mo.sub.7O.sub.30, La.sub.2Mo.sub.4O.sub.15, La.sub.2MoO.sub.6, La.sub.4MoO.sub.9, and LaMo.sub.2O.sub.5.

Z-type hexaferrite having a nanocrystalline structure
11691892 · 2023-07-04 · ·

In an aspect, a Co.sub.2Z ferrite has the formula: (Ba.sub.1-xSr.sub.x).sub.3Co.sub.2+yM.sub.yFe.sub.24-2y-zO.sub.41. M is at least one of Mo, Ir, or Ru. The variable x can be 0 to 0.8, or 0.1 to 0.8. The variable y can be 0 to 0.8, or 0.01 to 0.8. The variable z can be −2 to 2. The Co.sub.2Z ferrite can have an average grain size of 5 to 100 nanometers, or 30 to 80, or 10 to 40 nanometers as measured using at least one of transmission electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, or x-ray diffraction.

METHOD FOR SELECTING MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITOR
20220415575 · 2022-12-29 ·

A selection method includes: obtaining or providing multilayer ceramic capacitors each having a multilayer structure in which each of a plurality of ceramic dielectric layers and each of a plurality of internal electrode layers are alternately stacked; measuring a ratio of (a current value at 10 V/μm when a direct voltage is applied to a plurality of ceramic dielectric layers at 125 degrees C.)/(a current value at 10 V/μm when a direct voltage is applied to the plurality of the ceramic dielectric layers at 85 degrees C.), with respect to each multilayer ceramic capacitor; determining whether the ratio is in a predetermined range; and selecting a multilayer ceramic capacitor or multilayer ceramic capacitors each having a ratio in the predetermined range as a desired multilayer ceramic capacitor.

MOLYBDENUM OXYCHLORIDE WITH IMPROVED BULK DENSITY

Molybdenum oxychloride consolidated masses, comprising molybdenum oxychloride and less than 10 wt % binder. The consolidated masses have a bulk density greater than 0.85 g/cc.

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.

LOW LOSS MAGNETODIELECTRIC MATERIAL
20220367093 · 2022-11-17 ·

In an aspect, a Co.sub.2Z-type ferrite comprises oxides of at least Me, Co, Mo, Li, and Fe; wherein Me is at least one of Ba or Sr. In another aspect, the Co.sub.2Z-type ferrite comprises a Z-type hexaferrite an amount of lithium molybdate. In another aspect, the Co.sub.2Z-type ferrite has a formula Li.sub.2MoO.sub.4.Ba.sub.xSr.sub.3-xCo.sub.2+y−zMe′.sub.yMe″.sub.zFe.sub.24-2y-mO.sub.41, wherein Me′ is at least one of Ti, Mo, Ru, Ir, Zr, or Sn; Me″ is at least one of Zn, Mn, or Mg; x is 0 to 3; y is 0 to 1.8; z is 0 to 1.8; and m is −4 to 4. In yet another aspect, a method of making a Co.sub.2Z-type ferrite comprises milling an initial Co.sub.2Z-type ferrite and Li.sub.2MoO.sub.4 to form a mixed ferrite; and calcining the mixed ferrite to form the Co.sub.2Z-type ferrite.