C04B35/5611

Surface-coated boron nitride sintered body tool

A surface-coated boron nitride sintered body tool is provided, in which at least a cutting edge portion includes a cubic boron nitride sintered body and a coating film formed on a surface of the cubic boron nitride sintered body. The coating film includes an A layer and a B layer. The A layer is formed of columnar crystals each having a particle size of 10 nm or more and 400 nm or less. The B layer is formed of columnar crystals each having a particle size of 5 nm or more and 70 nm or less. The B layer is formed by alternately stacking two or more compound layers having different compositions. The compound layers each have a thickness of 0.5 nm or more and 300 nm or less.

Cermet, method for producing cermet, and cutting tool

A cermet contains hard phase particles containing Ti and a binding phase containing at least one of Ni and Co, and 70% or more (by number) of the hard phase particles have a cored structure containing a core and a peripheral portion around the core. The core is composed mainly of at least one of Ti carbide, Ti nitride, and Ti carbonitride, and the peripheral portion is composed mainly of a Ti composite compound containing Ti and at least one selected from W, Mo, Ta, Nb, and Cr. The core has an average particle size α, the peripheral portion has an average particle size β, and α and β satisfy 1.1≦β/α≦1.7.

NITROGEN-SULFUR CO-DOPED TI3C2-MXENE NANOSHEET AND PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF

The present invention discloses a nitrogen-sulfur co-doped Ti.sub.3C.sub.2-MXene nanosheet and a preparation method and application thereof. Ti.sub.3C.sub.2-MXene is obtained by etching ternary layered carbides of MAX phase through hydrofluoric acid; and then, the nitrogen-sulfur co-doped Ti.sub.3C.sub.2-MXene nanosheet is synthesized by a simple one-step method by taking thiourea as a heteroatom source. The nitrogen-sulfur co-doped Ti.sub.3C.sub.2-MXene nanosheet has a unique two-dimensional layered structure, large specific surface area and abundant heteroatomic catalytic activity sites so that the material presents excellent peroxidase-like activity. The method of the present invention can successfully dope two elements of nitrogen and sulfur in one step on Ti.sub.3C.sub.2-MXene, and can effectively overcome the tedious problem of a step-by-step doping step and the secondary pollution problem of different doping sources to endow peroxidase-like activity for Ti.sub.3C.sub.2-MXene.

Processing of non-oxide ceramics from sol-gel methods

A general procedure applied to a variety of sol-gel precursors and solvent systems for preparing and controlling homogeneous dispersions of very small particles within each other. Fine homogenous dispersions processed at elevated temperatures and controlled atmospheres make a ceramic powder to be consolidated into a component by standard commercial means: sinter, hot press, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), hot/cold extrusion, spark plasma sinter (SPS), etc.

Method for injecting a loaded slurry into a fibrous texture

A method for manufacturing a part made of composite material includes injecting into a fibrous texture a slurry including at least one powder of refractory ceramic particles suspended in a liquid phase, filtering the liquid phase of the slurry and retaining the powder of refractory ceramic particles inside the texture so as to obtain a fibrous preform loaded with refractory ceramic particles, densifying the fibrous texture by treatment of the refractory ceramic particles present in the fibrous texture in order to form a refractory matrix in the texture. The method further includes, before injecting the slurry under pressure, pre-saturating the fibrous texture with a carrier fluid consisting in injecting into said texture a carrier fluid.

Direct additive synthesis from UV-induced solvated electrons in feedstock of halogenated material and negative electron affinity nanoparticle
11670507 · 2023-06-06 · ·

In an embodiment, a system includes a three-dimensional (3D) printer, a feedstock, and a laser. The three-dimensional printer includes a platen including an inert metal, and an enclosure including an inert atmosphere. The feedstock is configured to be deposited onto the platen. The feedstock includes a halogenated solution and a nanoparticle having negative electron affinity. The laser is configured to induce the nanoparticle to emit solvated electrons into the halogenated solution to form, by reduction, a ceramic and a diatomic halogen.

HYBRID BLADE FOR TURBOMACHINES
20170241272 · 2017-08-24 ·

Disclosed is a blade for a turbomachine, comprising an outer shell and an inner core which is at least partially enclosed by the outer shell and has a higher porosity than the outer shell. The outer shell is formed by a ceramic body or a body made of a ceramic matrix composite material, and the inner core is formed by a fiber-reinforced ceramic or a fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composite material.

Method and apparatus for producing three-dimensionally shaped object and three-dimensionally shaped object

A method for producing a three-dimensionally shaped object by stacking layers includes forming each layer using a three-dimensional shape composition containing particles, measuring the thickness of the layer, and ejecting onto the layer a liquid binder containing a binding agent capable of binding the particles. For the ejecting, the amount of the liquid binder to be ejected per unit area of the layer when viewed from above is adjusted according to the result of the measuring.

DECORATIVE CERAMIC ITEM

A decorative item is made of a ceramic material, where ceramic material includes a carbide phase and an oxide phase, the carbide phase being present in a percentage by volume comprised between 50 and 95% and the oxide phase being present in a percentage by volume comprised between 5 and 50%. The decorative item is manufactured by a method of powder metallurgy.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CONSOLIDATED DENSIFIED PART MADE OF CERAMIC OR MADE OF CARBON

A method for manufacturing a part from a first ceramic or from carbon, consolidated by a second ceramic, having a determined geometry, that involves carrying out the following sequence of steps: a) manufacturing a preform made from an organic polymer; b) impregnating the preform made from an organic polymer with a resin that is a precursor of the first ceramic or a resin that is a precursor of carbon; c) crosslinking and/or polymerising, then pyrolysing the resin that is a precursor of the first ceramic or the resin that is a precursor of carbon; to obtain a part made from a first ceramic or from carbon having the same geometry as the part to be manufactured; e) depositing the second ceramic on the part made from a first ceramic or from carbon by means of a chemical vapour deposition or CVD process or a chemical vapour infiltration or CVI process.