C04B35/18

HEAT-RESISTANT MEMBER
20230051919 · 2023-02-16 ·

A heat-resistant member (1) according to the present disclosure contains alumina as a main component, and magnesium aluminate and boron. The content percentage of the magnesium aluminate at the surface is higher than the content percentage of the magnesium aluminate in a surface layer section located directly below the surface.

Silicon compositions containing boron and methods of forming the same
11578008 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A composition is generally provided that includes a silicon-containing material (e.g., silicon metal and/or a silicide) and a boron-doped refractory compound, such as about 0.001% to about 85% by volume of the boron-doped refractory compound (e.g., about 1% to about 60% by volume). In one embodiment, a bond coating on a surface of a ceramic component is generally provided with the bond coating including such a composition, with the silicon-containing material is silicon metal.

Silicon compositions containing boron and methods of forming the same
11578008 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A composition is generally provided that includes a silicon-containing material (e.g., silicon metal and/or a silicide) and a boron-doped refractory compound, such as about 0.001% to about 85% by volume of the boron-doped refractory compound (e.g., about 1% to about 60% by volume). In one embodiment, a bond coating on a surface of a ceramic component is generally provided with the bond coating including such a composition, with the silicon-containing material is silicon metal.

Coating material, outer periphery-coated silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure, and method for coating outer periphery of silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure
11578001 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A coating material for a silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure, the coating material including from 20 to 75% by mass of ceramic powder (A), the ceramic powder (A) including from 55 to 95% by mass of silicon carbide and from 5 to 30% by mass of silicon dioxide as chemical components.

Coating material, outer periphery-coated silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure, and method for coating outer periphery of silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure
11578001 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A coating material for a silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure, the coating material including from 20 to 75% by mass of ceramic powder (A), the ceramic powder (A) including from 55 to 95% by mass of silicon carbide and from 5 to 30% by mass of silicon dioxide as chemical components.

Coating material, outer periphery-coated silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure, and method for coating outer periphery of silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure
11578001 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A coating material for a silicon carbide-based honeycomb structure, the coating material including from 20 to 75% by mass of ceramic powder (A), the ceramic powder (A) including from 55 to 95% by mass of silicon carbide and from 5 to 30% by mass of silicon dioxide as chemical components.

Proppants and methods of making and use thereof

The present disclosure includes proppants and methods of making the proppants. The proppants herein may contain titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, and/or aluminum dioxide. Also included in the present disclosure are methods of using the proppants to treat a reservoir.

Ceramic slurries with photoreactive-photostable hybrid binders

Ceramic slurries may include ceramic particles, a photoreactive-photostable hybrid binder, and a photoinitiator. The photoreactive-photostable hybrid binder may include a photoreactive organic resin component, a photoreactive siloxane component, and one or more photostable siloxane components. Methods of forming a ceramic part may include curing a portion of a ceramic slurry by exposing the portion of the ceramic slurry to light to form a green ceramic part, and partially firing the green ceramic part to form a brown ceramic part. The brown ceramic part may be sintered at or above a sintering temperature of the ceramic particles to form a ceramic part, wherein sintering includes heating the brown ceramic part to a sufficient temperature to promote reaction bonding that converts silica from the photoreactive-photostable hybrid binder into silicates that bond with the ceramic particles.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING MELT-CAST POTASSIUM FLUORINEPHLOGOPITE

The invention relates to the preparation of synthetic melted mica materials, and specifically relates to a stone casting process and to the composition of an initial feedstock, and may be used in the creation of novel types of stone casting in the metallurgical, mining/enrichment, refractory and construction industries. A method for producing melt-cast potassium fluorine-phlogopite includes preparing feedstock by mixing mica-containing and fluorine-containing components, melting the produced feedstock, pouring the melt into a mold, allowing to sit, removing the casting from the mold, and cooling; according to the claimed invention, the mica-containing component consists of vermiculite (60-90 wt % and the fluorine-containing component consists of potassium cryolite 10-40 wt %, wherein, the feedstock is melted via the sequential stepped heating thereof, and the feedstock is prepared by layering components, wherein the top layer of the feedstock consists of a mixture of components, and the melt is poured into a preheated mold. The use of the present invention allows for enhancing the chemical purity of the potassium fluorine-phlogopite, increasing the corrosion and erosion resistance of the material, and improving the accuracy of the chemical composition of the yielded product.

METHOD FOR EXTENDING THE CAMPAIGN LIFE OF STABILIZERS FOR A COATING LINE

A steel processing line includes a dip tub and a stab roll. The dip tub is filled with a quantity of molten metal. At least a portion of the stab roll is submerged in the quantity of molten metal. The stab roll includes two journals. Each journal is received by an opening defined by a roller sleeve including a ceramic or refractory material. The roller sleeve is disposed between each journal and a bearing block. An inner dimension of each roller sleeve and an outer dimension of each respective journal defines a clearance. The inner dimension of each roller sleeve and the outer dimension of each respective journal is configured such that the clearance persists as the stab roll and the pair of roller sleeves are heated by the molten metal. Alternatively, inserts are fastened to an outer surface of each journal in lieu of the roller sleeves.