Ceramic material permitting the passage of fluids and based on s

Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Pore-forming

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501154, 2105101, 502232, 502439, 428613, 266220, 266227, 264 56, 264 59, C04B 3800

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ABSTRACT:
A ceramic material made of a skeleton reaction-bonded silicon powder is distinguished by an open-cell pore structure produced by using a matrix of an appropriately shaped polyurethane foam structure. For the preparation, a foam matrix is coated with a suspension of silicon powder, synthetic resin and solvent and is subjected to a heat treatment, during which the foam matrix is expelled and the silicon is stabilized. The thermally and chemically stable product can be used, for example, as a filter medium for metal melts, as a catalyst carrier, or as a boundary medium between the flame zone and unignited combustible mixtures in burners.

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