C04B33/28

CHOPPED GLASS FIBERS FOR CERAMICS
20210371344 · 2021-12-02 ·

A ceramic article formed from a plurality of materials, the ceramic article being characterized by the addition of glass fibers having a certain length, diameter and aspect ratio and a method for forming a ceramic article.

Aqueous gelcasting formulation for ceramic products

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.

Aqueous gelcasting formulation for ceramic products

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.

AQUEOUS GELCASTING FORMULATION FOR CERAMIC PRODUCTS

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.

AQUEOUS GELCASTING FORMULATION FOR CERAMIC PRODUCTS

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.

Aqueous gelcasting method for ceramic products

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.

Aqueous gelcasting method for ceramic products

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.

Method For Producing A Ceramic Material For Thermal Energy Storage

A method for manufacturing a ceramic material for thermal energy storage, includes producing a mixture of at least particles of clay and particles of natural and/or synthetic phosphate, and water, the mixture comprising between 0.5% and 40% by weight of phosphate compared to the weight of the mixture with the exception of water, and shaping and firing of the mixture to obtain the ceramic material. A ceramic material for thermal energy storage includes: a matrix of clay and, if appropriate, sand, and particles of a natural and/or synthetic phosphate dispersed in the matrix, the ceramic material comprising between 0.5% and 40% by weight of phosphate compared to the weight of the ceramic material.

A method for storing thermal energy in the ceramic material includes: placing a heat transfer fluid in contact with the ceramic material, to transfer heat from the heat transfer fluid to the ceramic material in a charge phase, and to transfer heat from the ceramic material to the heat transfer fluid in a discharge phase.

3D CERAMIC STRUCTURES
20200399181 · 2020-12-24 ·

The present invention relates to a method of forming a 3D ceramic structure by adding a 3D structure with one or more layer(s) of ceramic mixture onto a ceramic substrate. The present invention also relates to a 3D ceramic structure as well as to a green 3D ceramic structure.

AQUEOUS GELCASTING METHOD FOR CERAMIC PRODUCTS

The present disclosure relates to the manufacture of ceramic products by aqueous gelcasting. Exemplary ceramic products include sanitary ware, such as toilets and sinks. The process includes a slurrying step, a mixing step, a molding step involving aqueous gelcasting, a drying step, a glazing step, and a firing step.