C04B35/6268

Granular thermal insulation material and method for producing the same

The present invention relates to a granular thermal insulation material comprising hydrophobized silicon dioxide and at least one IR opacifier, having a tamped density of up to 250 g/l and a compressive strength according to DIN EN 826:2013 at 50% compression of 150 to 300 kPa or greater than 300 kPa, to processes for production thereof and to the use thereof for thermal insulation.

Method for producing β-sialon fluorescent material
11560514 · 2023-01-24 · ·

Provided is a method for producing a β-sialon fluorescent material, comprising preparing a composition containing a silicon nitride that contains aluminium, oxygen, and europium; heat-treating the composition at a temperature in a range of 1300° C. or more and 1600° C. or less to obtain a heat-treated product; subjecting the heat-treated product to a temperature-decrease of from the heat treatment temperature to 1000° C. as a first temperature-decrease step; and subjecting the heat-treated product to a temperature-decrease of from 1000° C. to 400° C. as a second temperature-decrease step. The first temperature-decrease step has a temperature-decrease rate in a range of 1.5° C./min or more and 200° C./min or less, and the second temperature-decrease step has a temperature-decrease rate in a range of 1° C./min or more and 200° C./min or less.

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 producing non-oxide ceramic powders

The invention relates to a method for producing a non-oxide ceramic powder comprising a nitride, a carbide, a boride or at least one MAX phase with the general composition Mn+1AXn, where M=at least one element from the group of transition elements (Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf and Ta), A=at least one A group element from the group (Si, Al, Ga, Ge, As, Cd, In, Sn, Tl and Pb), X=carbon (C) and/or nitrogen (N) and/or boron (B), and n=1, 2 or 3. According to the invention, corresponding quantities of elementary starting materials or other precursors are mixed with at least one metal halide salt (NZ), compressed (pellet), and heated for synthesis with a metal halide salt (NZ). The compressed pellet is first enveloped with another metal halide salt, compressed again, arranged in a salt bath and heated therewith until the melting temperature of the salt is exceeded. Optionally, melted silicate can be added, which prevents the salt from evaporating at high temperatures. Advantageously, the method can be carried out in the presence of air.

Method for treating silicon carbide fibres

A method of treating at least one silicon carbide fibre, the method including a) formation of a silica layer at the surface of a silicon carbide fibre having an oxygen content less than or equal to 1% in atomic percentage, the silica layer being formed by contacting this fibre with an oxidizing medium having a temperature greater than or equal to 50° C. and pressure greater than or equal to 1 MPa, and b) removal of the silica layer formed by hydrothermal treatment of the fibre obtained after implementation of step a) in which the fibre is treated with water at a pressure between saturating vapour pressure and 30 MPa and at a temperature less than or equal to 400° C.

HIGH GREEN DENSITY CERAMICS FOR BATTERY
20230083614 · 2023-03-16 ·

Set forth herein are processes and materials for making ceramic thin green tapes by casting ceramic source powders and precursor reactants, binders, and functional additives into unsintered thin green tapes in a non-reactive environment.

PARTICLE GROUP, POWDER COMPOSITION, SOLID COMPOSITION, LIQUID COMPOSITION, AND COMPACT

A coated particle having excellent thermal expansion control and electrical insulation properties includes a core of a first inorganic compound containing a metal or semimetal element P; and a shell of a second inorganic compound containing a metal or semimetal element Q. The first inorganic compound satisfies 1, and the coated particles satisfy 2 and 3. 1: |dA(T)/dT| is ≥10 ppm/°C at T1 of -200° C. to 1,200° C. A is (an a-axis lattice constant of a crystal in the first inorganic compound)/(a c-axis lattice constant of a crystal in the first inorganic compound). 2: in XPS of a surface of each of the coated particles, a ratio of a number of atoms of Q contained in the shell to a number of atoms of P contained in the core t is 45 to 300. 3: an average particle diameter of each coated particle is 0.1 to 100 .Math.m.

Preform for making a component of a braking system
11473637 · 2022-10-18 · ·

A preform for making a component of a braking system having a fibre-reinforced ceramic composite material, obtained by forming and subsequent pyrolysis of a pre-preg is described. Also described is a component of a braking system made wholly or in part from the preform, and a method for making a preform in a fibre-reinforced ceramic composite material.

Method for Manufacturing Transparent Ceramic Materials
20230127014 · 2023-04-27 ·

An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing a transparent ceramic material. The method comprises providing a compact comprising a metal oxide and, during sintering, exposing the compact to a vapor comprising one of or both fluorine ions and lithium ions to form a transparent ceramic material comprising at least 90% of a theoretical transparency.

METHOD FOR SEPARATING IMPURITIES FROM SILICON CARBIDE, AND TEMPERATURE-TREATED AND PURIFIED SILICON CARBIDE POWDER

The invention concerns the area of ceramics an relates to a method for separating impurities from silicon carbide, said method being applicable to SiC powders from grinding sludges, and to temperature-treated and purified silicon carbide powder. The aim of the invention is to provide a method with which different impurities are substantially completely removed using a simple and economical process. This is achieved by a method in which pulverulent SiC waste products that have a mass percent of SiC of at least 50% and an average grain size d.sub.50 ranging from 0.5 to 1000 μm and have been subjected to a temperature treatment and cooled are mechanically treated and physically separated. The physically separated SiC powder is then divided into two fractions, one of which has a mass of impurities that is greater than the mass of impurities in the other fraction at least by a factor of 2.