Patent classifications
C04B35/58064
Method of fabricating a ceramic composite
A method of making a ceramic composite component includes providing a fibrous preform or a plurality of fibers, providing a first plurality of particles, coating the first plurality of particles with a coating to produce a first plurality of coated particles, delivering the first plurality of coated particles to the fibrous preform or to an outer surface of the plurality of fibers, and converting the first plurality of coated particles into refractory compounds. The first plurality of particles or the coating comprises a refractory metal.
METAL BORIDE CERAMIC COMPOSITES AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein are compounds, methods, and tools which comprise composite matrices of tungsten tetraborides and ceramics.
Processing of non-oxide ceramics from sol-gel methods
A general procedure applied to a variety of sol-gel precursors and solvent systems for preparing and controlling homogeneous dispersions of very small particles within each other. Fine homogenous dispersions processed at elevated temperatures and controlled atmospheres make a ceramic powder to be consolidated into a component by standard commercial means: sinter, hot press, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), hot/cold extrusion, spark plasma sinter (SPS), etc.
ABLATION-RESISTANT HIGH-ENTROPY CARBIDE-HIGH-ENTROPY DIBORIDE-SILICON CARBIDE MULTIPHASE CERAMIC AND PREPARATION THEREOF
diboride-silicon carbide (SiC) multiphase ceramic, including: (S1) mixing a transition metal oxide mixed powder, nano carbon black and a silicon hexaboride (SiB.sub.6) powder to obtain a precursor powder; and (S2) subjecting the precursor powder to pressureless sintering to obtain the high-entropy carbide-high-entropy diboride-SiC multiphase ceramic with a relative density of 96% or more.
Metal borides and uses thereof
Disclosed herein are compounds, methods, and tools which comprise tungsten borides and mixed transition metal borides.
MOLDING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPED OBJECT
A molding composition contains a powder, a wax, an adhesive component, a molding component, and a plasticizer, in which a melt flow rate of the adhesive component at 190° C. is 200 g/10 min or more, and a density of the plasticizer is 1.0 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
COMPOSITES WITH ONE OR MULTIPLE PRINCIPAL STRENGTHENING COMPOUNDS AND AT LEAST ONE PRINCIPAL CEMENTED REFRACTORY METAL
A composite composed of one or a plurality of principal strengthening compounds and at least one principal cemented refractory metal that is prepared by combining a suitable binary to senary borides and/or carbides with a unitary to binary principal refractory metal is disclosed. As compared with the conventional sintered cemented carbides, the composite of the disclosure not only possess high hardness and high toughness but also has various ratios of principal components since it is not prepared with equal mole during the process.
Metal detectible ceramic material and method for making the same
A method for producing a cermet composition, including mixing a first predetermined amount of a yttria stabilized zirconia powder with between 2 and 8 weight percent mu-metal powder to define a homogeneous admixture, oxidizing the mu-metal in the admixture, forming the homogeneous admixture into a green body, calcining the green body in a first reducing atmosphere to remove oxygen from the oxidized mu-metal to yield a calcined body, and sintering the calcined body in a second reducing atmosphere to yield a densified body having no more than 0.8% porosity. The densified body has a plurality of mu-metal particles distributed therethrough, a hardness of at least 1450 HV, flexural strength of at least 200 kPSI, and a relative permeability μ/μ.sub.o of at least 850.
COMPOSITE CERAMIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME
A composite ceramic composition including a boron carbide phase and a method of forming the same. The composite ceramic composition includes a tungsten boride phase, a transition metal boride phase. The composite ceramic composition may also include a carbon disposed in solid solution with at least the tungsten boride phase and the transition metal boride phase. The transition metal boride phase may include a boride of at least one metal chosen from Cr, Nb, and Zr.
Synthesis of tungsten tetraboride
A method of forming tungsten tetraboride, by combining tungsten and boron in a molar ratio of from about 1:6 to about 1:12, respectively, and firing the combined tungsten and boron in the hexagonal boron nitride crucible at a temperature of from about 1600 C to about 2000 C, to form tungsten tetraboride.