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Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240294436). CERAMIC STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME simplified abstract

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CERAMIC STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Shunsuke Murakami of Tokyo (JP)

KANAKO Oshima of Tokyo (JP)

YASUSHI Shimizu of Kanagawa (JP)

NOBUHIRO Yasui of Kanagawa (JP)

CHIAKI Arii of Tokyo (JP)

TOMOHIRO Unno of Shizuoka (JP)

KOJI Nishikawa of Chiba (JP)

CERAMIC STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240294436 titled 'CERAMIC STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME

The patent application describes a ceramic structure with distinct regions containing mullite, oxide rich in Si and Al, and aluminum oxide, with a specific oxide-equivalent mole ratio of SiO/AlO ranging from 0.1/0.9 to 0.7/0.3.

  • Mullite-containing region
  • Si and Al-rich oxide region
  • Aluminum oxide region
  • Specific SiO/AlO mole ratio range
  • Ceramic structure design

Potential Applications: - High-temperature applications - Structural components in aerospace - Insulation materials

Problems Solved: - Improved thermal stability - Enhanced mechanical properties

Benefits: - Increased durability - Resistance to harsh environments

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Ceramic Materials for High-Temperature Industries This technology can be used in the aerospace, automotive, and energy industries for high-temperature applications, providing superior performance and longevity.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the specific oxide-equivalent mole ratio impact the properties of the ceramic structure? 2. What are the main advantages of incorporating mullite in the ceramic design?


Original Abstract Submitted

a ceramic structure includes at least a region comprising mullite, a region comprising oxide which contains si and al richer in si than the mullite, and a region comprising aluminum oxide, wherein an oxide-equivalent mole ratio sio/alosatisfies 0.1/0.9 to 0.7/0.3.

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