Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With foraminous or absorbent means for removal of vehicle or...
Patent
1995-02-24
1996-06-04
Mackey, James P.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
With foraminous or absorbent means for removal of vehicle or...
249134, 249141, 264 41, 425DIG119, B28B 126, C08J 932
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ABSTRACT:
A mold for pressure-cast-molding a ceramic article having a filter material made of an open-cell porous material. The open-cell porous material is prepared by stirring a mixture of a resin material, a microballoon, a curing agent and water to provide an emulsion slurry, casting the slurry in a water-impermeable mold and curing the slurry in the water-containing state. The portions occupied by the water during the preparation of the porous material mainly form open pores.
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Kasahara Shingo
Matsumoto Akio
Misumi Yoshifumi
Yamashita Yoshinori
Mackey James P.
Toto Ltd.
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