Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Refractory
Patent
1988-12-23
1991-09-17
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions: ceramic
Ceramic compositions
Refractory
501 1, 501 12, 501 88, 524413, 524435, C04B 3502
Patent
active
050495283
ABSTRACT:
A method for forming extremely homogeneous metal and ceramic composites wherein a dispersion of metal and/or ceramic powders in a polymer solution, such as a solution of an organic binder, is precipitated by the addition of a second, miscible solvent in which the polymer is insoluble. The resulting precipitated second phase is compacted, dried and processed to form an extremely uniform composite with excellent physical properties. The method has advantages over other processes since it is relatively flexible and inexpensive yet yields a high quality product.
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Dixon Jr. William R.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wright Alan A.
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