C04B38/0003

Tangential flow separation element incorporating flexuous channels

The invention provides a cross-flow separation element comprising a single-piece rigid porous support (2) having within its volume at least one channel (4.sub.1) for passing a flow of the fluid medium for treatment, which channel presents a flexuous flow volume (V1) defined by sweeping a generator section along a curvilinear path around a reference axis, and in that the reference axis does not intersect said generator section and is contained within the volume of the porous support.

Tangential flow separation element incorporating flexuous channels

The invention provides a cross-flow separation element comprising a single-piece rigid porous support (2) having within its volume at least one channel (4.sub.1) for passing a flow of the fluid medium for treatment, which channel presents a flexuous flow volume (V1) defined by sweeping a generator section along a curvilinear path around a reference axis, and in that the reference axis does not intersect said generator section and is contained within the volume of the porous support.

EXTRUSION PRINTING OF BIOCOMPATIBLE SCAFFOLDS

Compositions and methods for making biocompatible articles are provided. A method includes preparing a 3D printable mixture and depositing successive layers of the mixture in a predetermined pattern to form a porous biocompatible article. The predetermined pattern has a porosity suitable for a bone or cartilage scaffold. Associated 3D printable compositions and porous articles made from the described methods are also described. The preparing a 3D printable mixture can comprise conjugating an alkyne-terminated polymer to a peptide to form a peptide-containing composite, or providing a mixture that comprises a ceramic material and a binder, and wherein the 3D printable mixture comprises from 50 wt. % to 80 wt. % of the ceramic material.

EXTRUSION PRINTING OF BIOCOMPATIBLE SCAFFOLDS

Compositions and methods for making biocompatible articles are provided. A method includes preparing a 3D printable mixture and depositing successive layers of the mixture in a predetermined pattern to form a porous biocompatible article. The predetermined pattern has a porosity suitable for a bone or cartilage scaffold. Associated 3D printable compositions and porous articles made from the described methods are also described. The preparing a 3D printable mixture can comprise conjugating an alkyne-terminated polymer to a peptide to form a peptide-containing composite, or providing a mixture that comprises a ceramic material and a binder, and wherein the 3D printable mixture comprises from 50 wt. % to 80 wt. % of the ceramic material.

PART FOR PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS
20220344126 · 2022-10-27 ·

A member for a plasma processing apparatus configured of a tubular body composed of a ceramic having a rare earth element oxide, aluminum oxide, or a rare earth element aluminum composite oxide as a main constituent and including a through hole in an axial direction, in which a number of recessed portions having a depth of from 10 μm to 20 μm, the depth starting from a ridge located between an inner peripheral surface of the tubular body and a target observation surface obtained by polishing from an outer peripheral surface of the tubular body toward an axis, is 2 or less per 1 mm of the ridge.

PART FOR PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS
20220344126 · 2022-10-27 ·

A member for a plasma processing apparatus configured of a tubular body composed of a ceramic having a rare earth element oxide, aluminum oxide, or a rare earth element aluminum composite oxide as a main constituent and including a through hole in an axial direction, in which a number of recessed portions having a depth of from 10 μm to 20 μm, the depth starting from a ridge located between an inner peripheral surface of the tubular body and a target observation surface obtained by polishing from an outer peripheral surface of the tubular body toward an axis, is 2 or less per 1 mm of the ridge.

CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20230174433 · 2023-06-08 ·

A method includes forming a ceramic matrix composite component by infiltrating an array of ceramic-based fibers with a ceramic-based matrix; forming a plurality of cooling holes in the ceramic matrix composite component; applying a slurry of particles in a carrier fluid to the ceramic matrix composite component such that the slurry passes through the cooling holes and wicks into the ceramic matrix composite material; and processing the ceramic matrix composite component to remove the carrier fluid, thereby leaving a filler at a wall surface of the plurality of cooling holes. A component is also disclosed.

CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20230174433 · 2023-06-08 ·

A method includes forming a ceramic matrix composite component by infiltrating an array of ceramic-based fibers with a ceramic-based matrix; forming a plurality of cooling holes in the ceramic matrix composite component; applying a slurry of particles in a carrier fluid to the ceramic matrix composite component such that the slurry passes through the cooling holes and wicks into the ceramic matrix composite material; and processing the ceramic matrix composite component to remove the carrier fluid, thereby leaving a filler at a wall surface of the plurality of cooling holes. A component is also disclosed.

SACRIFICIAL FIBERS FOR COOLING AIR FLOW IN CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME
20230174432 · 2023-06-08 ·

Disclosed herein is a composite comprising a ceramic matrix composite comprising a ceramic matrix and ceramic fibers; and one or more sacrificial fibers woven into the ceramic matrix composite; where the sacrificial fibers are operative to undergo oxidation or melting upon being subjected to an elevated temperature; and wherein the sacrificial fibers leave cooling holes in the composite preform upon being subjected to oxidation or melting.

SACRIFICIAL FIBERS FOR COOLING AIR FLOW IN CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME
20230174432 · 2023-06-08 ·

Disclosed herein is a composite comprising a ceramic matrix composite comprising a ceramic matrix and ceramic fibers; and one or more sacrificial fibers woven into the ceramic matrix composite; where the sacrificial fibers are operative to undergo oxidation or melting upon being subjected to an elevated temperature; and wherein the sacrificial fibers leave cooling holes in the composite preform upon being subjected to oxidation or melting.