Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Including step of generating heat by friction
Patent
1988-10-03
1991-05-21
Group, Karl
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Including step of generating heat by friction
264 65, 26417711, 26421111, 501 95, 501 12, C04B 3500
Patent
active
050173162
ABSTRACT:
A multicomponent ceramic article which can be a fiber or particle comprises a continuous ceramic matrix phase and at least one in situ-generated discontinuous ceramic or metal phase. Particles can include shapes in the form of beads, flakes, granules, and microspheres.
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"Inorganic Fibres and Composite Materials," Chap. 4, edited by Bracke et al., published by Pergamon Press, NY, N.Y. (1984).
Griswold Gary L.
Group Karl
Krin Walter N.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Sherman Lorraine R.
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