Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Of inorganic materials
Patent
1993-01-11
1994-10-18
Aftergut, Karen
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Pore forming in situ
Of inorganic materials
249113, 249134, 249141, 264 86, 264 87, 264219, 264337, 425 84, 425 85, 501 96, B28B 126
Patent
active
053565789
ABSTRACT:
A mold for molding an industrial product from a powder by slip casting, which has good water-absorptivity, long life, high strength and excellent mold-releasability and is constituted from a composite base material of boron nitride and other ceramic constituents. With this mold, molding of ceramic products and the like can be performed with high efficiency without causing clogging.
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Funahashi Toshihiko
Isomura Keiichiro
Ogasahara Kazuki
Uchimura Ryojo
Aftergut Karen
Kawasaki Steel Corporation
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