Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having metal particles
Patent
1975-04-11
1977-08-02
Robinson, Ellis
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having metal particles
220 9LG, 220 9C, 428 69, 428198, 428309, 428215, 428403, 428404, 428406, 428407, 52404, 75230, 428570, 428923, B22F 310, B32B 516, B22F 700
Patent
active
040392970
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to improved heat insulating particles with a high heat insulating effect and high mechanical strength. The particles are smooth cells formed around hollow or solid grains of a low heat-conducting material such as silica, alumina, glass, or a synthetic resin like nylon or teflon, which are coated with a material that can readily reflect the heat radiation such as aluminum, copper, gold, silver, stainless steel or titanium. The cells thus-formed are bound together by sintering in the form of a block or any other desirable shape so that the metallic surface cells are bonded together at their points of contact through molecular dispersion of the metal molecules of the respective surfaces.
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Japanese National Railways
Robinson Ellis
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