Method for producing composite ceramic structures

Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Refractory

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501127, 501153, 264 65, C04B 3510

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing a self-supporting ceramic composite body which comprises preparing a polycrystalline material as the oxidation reaction product of a parent metal with a vapor-phase oxidant, comminuting the resulting material to a particulate, forming a permeable mass of said particulate as filler, and infiltrating said particulate with an oxidation reaction product of a parent metal with a vapor-phase oxidant, thereby forming said ceramic composite body.

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