Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Refractory
Patent
1986-02-18
1989-01-10
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions: ceramic
Ceramic compositions
Refractory
501 35, 501 38, 501 33, 2523132, 264 60, 264DIG19, 264DIG39, 428228, C04B 3500
Patent
active
047973781
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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Dixon Jr. William R.
Group Karl
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Sell Donald M.
Sherman Lorraine R.
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