Metal-ceramic composite

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Laterally noncoextensive components

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266274, 432249, C22C 110, C22C 3800, F27D 500

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051549840

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a metal-ceramic composite for use in a high temperature and a abrasion-resisting member such as a supporting member of a heating furnace having a construction, in which ceramic particles having superior abrasion resistance and heat resistance are dispersed in a metallic matrix having superior toughness or ceramic blocks are buried in a metallic surface, whereby the characteristics of a ceramic and a metal are simultaneously utilized. A metal-ceramic composite superior in physical characteristic, such as abrasion resistance and heat resistance, and a method of producing the same are provided.

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