Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Honeycomb-like
Patent
1974-03-18
1976-09-28
Ansher, Harold
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Honeycomb-like
23288FC, 252477R, 264177R, 264209, 425461, 428188, 428192, B32B 312
Patent
active
039832830
ABSTRACT:
Ceramic honeycombed structures comprise open-ended cells formed by discontinuities in the cell walls, which discontinuities extend longitudinally through the structure and transversely through the cell walls. The axial discontinuities which enhance the thermal shock resistance of the structures may be formed during extrusion by obstructing the flow of extrudable material through an extrusion die at predetermined locations.
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Ansher Harold
Corning Glass Works
Epstein Henry F.
Patty, Jr. Clarence R.
Wardell Richard N.
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