Method for in situ tailoring the component of ceramic articles

Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Refractory

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501 88, 501 96, 264 60, 264 65, C04B 3565

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for producing a self-supporting ceramic body by oxidation of a molten precursor metal with a vapor-phase oxidant to form an oxidation reaction product and inducing a molten flux comprising said molten precursor metal through said oxidation reaction product. A second metal is incorporated into said molten flux during the oxidation reaction. The resulting ceramic body includes sufficient second metal such that one or more properties of said ceramic body are at least partially affected by the presence and properties of said second metal in the metallic constituent.

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