Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Of inorganic materials
Patent
1992-03-30
1993-08-24
Silbaugh, Jan H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Pore forming in situ
Of inorganic materials
264 451, 427226, 427227, 501 80, B29C 6500
Patent
active
052386198
ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a porous carbonaceous preform includes forming a mixture comprised of up to about 50 volume percent of furfuryl alcohol or tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, about 1 to 10 volume percent of a nonionic polyethylene oxide polymer ranging in molecular weight from about 100,000 to 5,000,000, about 30 to 80 volume percent of a carbonaceous material, and the balance water. The mixture is cast to form a body, and heated to decompose the polymer and form the porous preform. A molding composition for carbonaceous material includes, up to about 50 volume percent of furfuryl alcohol or tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, about 1 to 10 volume percent of a nonionic polyethylene oxide polymer ranging in molecular weight from about 100,000 to 5,000,000, about 30 to 80 volume percent of the carbonaceous material, and the balance water.
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Hillig William B.
McGuigan Henry C.
Meschter Peter J.
Fiorilla Christopher A.
General Electric Company
McGinness James E.
Silbaugh Jan H.
Webb II Paul R.
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