Process for producing light, ceramic materials

The present invention relates to a novel process for producing ceramic materials, in particular refractory materials having a reduced relative density. In particular, the invention relates to a process for producing light, refractory materials having non-contiguous pores based on shaped and unshaped...

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Main Authors KERNKE, RUTH, VON RYMON LIPINSKI, TADEUSZ, BEISSMANN, FRANK, KELLER, BRUNO, NEUGEBAUER, PETER, POPPE, DIRK
Format Patent
LanguageChinese
English
Published 11.06.2017
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Summary:The present invention relates to a novel process for producing ceramic materials, in particular refractory materials having a reduced relative density. In particular, the invention relates to a process for producing light, refractory materials having non-contiguous pores based on shaped and unshaped materials. These materials can be used as working lining in high-temperature applications. The process is based on the production of spherical, closed and isolated pores in the microstructure of the material. The pores having a pore diameter which can be set in a targeted manner are generated by use of polymer particles, in particular polymethacrylates, in particular polymers or copolymers prepared by means of suspension polymerization, as pore formers which can be burnt out. The polymers or copolymers are present in the form of small spheres having a defined diameter. The introduction of isolated spherical pores allows the production of ceramic materials having a sometimes significantly reduced relative density a
Bibliography:Application Number: TW20121133984