Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article – With carbonizing – then adding carbonizable material and...
Patent
1975-04-21
1977-08-16
Padgett, Benjamin R.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Carbonizing to form article
With carbonizing, then adding carbonizable material and...
252503, 252504, 252507, 252511, 204294, 204248, 204 99, 106 43, 106 56, B29C 2500
Patent
active
040426564
ABSTRACT:
A graphite-base filling material for the decomposition of alkali metal amalgams, said material containing titanium carbide and incorporating the ingredients in an amount between 69 and 35 wt % for the graphite and between 31 and 65 wt % for the titanium carbide.
The method of producing the material disclosed consists in that a carbon filler, a carbon-containing binding agent and titanium or titanium carbide or titanium oxide are intermixed. The titanium or said titanium compounds is used in an amount between 24.8 and 52 wt %, the titanium carbide or titanium oxide being taken in terms of titanium. The mixture obtained is moulded and the blanks moulded are fired at a temperature between 500.degree. and 1200.degree. C. Next, the blanks fired are graphitized at a temperature between 1700.degree. and 1800.degree. C.
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Chviruk Vladimir Petrovich
Demin Alexandr Viktorovich
Kamarian Georgy Mikirtychevich
Kilkinov Alexandr Afanasievich
Koneva Nina Vasilievna
Padgett Benjamin R.
Parr E. Suzanne
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