C04B35/638

CERAMIC MATERIAL, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE CERAMIC MATERIAL, AND ELECTROCERAMIC COMPONENT COMPRISING THE CERAMIC MATERIAL
20180006210 · 2018-01-04 ·

The invention relates to a ceramic material, comprising lead zirconate titanate, which additionally contains K and optionally Cu. The ceramic material can be used in an electroceramic component, for example a piezoelectric actuator. The invention also relates to methods for producing the ceramic material and the electronic component.

Abrasive Articles with Removable Abrasive Member and Methods of Separating and Replacing Thereof
20180001441 · 2018-01-04 ·

The present disclosure relates to abrasive articles including an abrasive member having opposing major surfaces, a working surface and an exterior attachment surface, wherein the abrasive member comprises an inorganic material having a Mohs hardness greater than about 7.0; and a magnetic member, having opposing first and second major surfaces and a corresponding magnetic force, wherein the first major surface of the magnetic member faces the exterior attachment surface. The abrasive articles of the present disclosure may include a third member. The third member is attached to the magnetic member by a magnetic force. The abrasive member with attached magnetic member is designed to be easily removed from the third member. Methods of separating an abrasive member from an abrasive article and replacing the abrasive member of an abrasive article are also provided.

BINDER FOR INJECTION MOULDING COMPOSITION

A binder for an injection moulding composition, the binder includes, in percentage by mass and for a total of 100%: 35% to 60% of a component (a), or polymer base, made of a polymer or a mixture of polymers, each of the polymer being non-amphiphilic and having a mass average molar mass greater than or equal to 5,000 g/mol, 30% to 55% of a component (b), or wax, made of a polymer or a mixture of polymers, each of the polymer being non-amphiphilic and having a mass average molar mass less than 5,000 g/mol, and less than 10% of an amphiphilic component (c), or surfactant, and less than 10% of other components (d). The polymer base comprising 2% to 15% of a styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene copolymer (SEBS), in percentage by mass based on the mass of the binder.

BINDER FOR INJECTION MOULDING COMPOSITION

A binder for an injection moulding composition, the binder includes, in percentage by mass and for a total of 100%: 35% to 60% of a component (a), or polymer base, made of a polymer or a mixture of polymers, each of the polymer being non-amphiphilic and having a mass average molar mass greater than or equal to 5,000 g/mol, 30% to 55% of a component (b), or wax, made of a polymer or a mixture of polymers, each of the polymer being non-amphiphilic and having a mass average molar mass less than 5,000 g/mol, and less than 10% of an amphiphilic component (c), or surfactant, and less than 10% of other components (d). The polymer base comprising 2% to 15% of a styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene copolymer (SEBS), in percentage by mass based on the mass of the binder.

Sintered body, substrate, circuit board, and manufacturing method of sintered body

A sintered body includes a crystal grain containing silicon nitride, and a grain boundary phase. If dielectric losses of the sintered body are measured while applying an alternating voltage to the sintered body and continuously changing a frequency of the alternating voltage from 50 Hz to 1 MHz, an average value ε.sub.A of dielectric losses of the sintered body in a frequency band from 800 kHz to 1 MHz and an average value ε.sub.B of dielectric losses of the sintered body in a frequency band from 100 Hz to 200 Hz satisfy an expression |ε.sub.A−ε.sub.B|≤0.1.

A METHOD OF PRODUCING A CERAMIC SUPPORT AND A CERAMIC SUPPORT
20230020375 · 2023-01-19 · ·

Herein is disclosed a method of producing a ceramic support suitable for a catalyst, the method comprising providing a porous ceramic structure, comprising a body portion with a monomodal macropore structure, wherein the macropores comprises a first mean pore size; washcoating the porous ceramic structure using a suspension comprising oxide and/or hydroxide nanoparticles and drying and calcinating the washcoated porous ceramic structure at a temperature below the melting point of the nanoparticles. In addition, the ceramic support and its structure is disclosed.

MEMBER FOR OPTICAL GLASS MANUFACTURING APPARATUS
20230017610 · 2023-01-19 ·

Provided is a member for optical glass manufacturing apparatus. The member is used for optical glass manufacturing apparatus and exposed to a gas containing a halogen element in a high temperature environment of 1100° C. or higher. The member includes dense ceramics containing silicon nitride as a main component, and a porosity of a surface layer of the member is smaller than a porosity of the inside of the member.

CUTTING TOOL

A cutting tool (1) formed of a silicon nitride-based sintered body (2) including a matrix phase (3), a hard phase (4), and a grain boundary phase (10) in which a glass phase (11) and a crystal phase (12) exist. The sintered body (2) contains yttrium in an amount of 5.0 wt % to 15.0 wt % in terms of an oxide, and contains titanium nitride as the hard phase (4) in an amount of 5.0 wt % to 25.0 wt %. In an X-ray diffraction peak, a halo pattern appears at 2θ ranging from 25° to 35° in an internal region of the sintered body (2). A ratio B/A of a maximum peak intensity B to a maximum peak intensity A satisfies 0.11≤B/A≤0.40 . . . Expression (1) in a surface region of the sintered body (2), and satisfies 0.00≤B/A≤0.10 . . . Expression (2) in the internal region of the sintered body (2).

CUTTING TOOL

A cutting tool (1) formed of a silicon nitride-based sintered body (2) including a matrix phase (3), a hard phase (4), and a grain boundary phase (10) in which a glass phase (11) and a crystal phase (12) exist. The sintered body (2) contains yttrium in an amount of 5.0 wt % to 15.0 wt % in terms of an oxide, and contains titanium nitride as the hard phase (4) in an amount of 5.0 wt % to 25.0 wt %. In an X-ray diffraction peak, a halo pattern appears at 2θ ranging from 25° to 35° in an internal region of the sintered body (2). A ratio B/A of a maximum peak intensity B to a maximum peak intensity A satisfies 0.11≤B/A≤0.40 . . . Expression (1) in a surface region of the sintered body (2), and satisfies 0.00≤B/A≤0.10 . . . Expression (2) in the internal region of the sintered body (2).

Process of manufacturing a conversion element, conversion element and light emitting device comprising the conversion element

In an embodiment a conversion element includes a first phase and a second phase, wherein the first phase comprises lutetium, aluminum, oxygen and a rare-earth element, wherein the second phase comprises Al.sub.2O.sub.3 single crystals, and wherein the conversion element comprises at least one groove.