Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Including step of generating heat by friction
Patent
1985-07-08
1986-11-25
Derrington, James
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Including step of generating heat by friction
524413, 524430, 524431, 524443, 524512, 524593, C04B 3564, C08K 300
Patent
active
046248129
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic composition suitable for injection molding comprises a ceramic powder and a binding agent in an amount effective to permit successful injection molding. The binding agent is comprised of a defined polyacetal which, upon heating, volatilizes evenly and completely thereby resulting in a sintered ceramic article without any latent defects or weak spots.
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Conciatori Anthony B.
Farrow Gerry
Celanese Corporation
Derrington James
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