Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240300852). GLASS-CERAMIC AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT simplified abstract

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GLASS-CERAMIC AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT

Organization Name

murata manufacturing co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Jun Urakawa of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

Yasutaka Sugimoto of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

Taichi Watanabe of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

GLASS-CERAMIC AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240300852 titled 'GLASS-CERAMIC AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT

The glass-ceramic described in the patent application contains a combination of glass and crystal phases, including Si, B, Al, and Zn in the glass, and crystal phases of SiO, ZnAlO, and AlO.

  • Glass content ranges from 45% to 80% by weight, while the aggregate content includes 20% to 50% SiO, 20% AlO or less, and 10% ZnO or less.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Combination of glass and crystal phases in a glass-ceramic material.
  • Specific composition of Si, B, Al, and Zn in the glass component.
  • Presence of crystal phases SiO, ZnAlO, and AlO in the material.
  • Controlled content of SiO, AlO, and ZnO in the aggregate component.

Potential Applications:

  • High-temperature resistant materials for industrial applications.
  • Insulating materials for electronic devices.
  • Decorative elements in architecture and design.

Problems Solved:

  • Providing a material with a unique combination of properties.
  • Ensuring high-temperature stability and durability.
  • Offering versatility in applications due to controlled composition.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced thermal and chemical resistance.
  • Improved mechanical strength.
  • Versatile applications in various industries.

Commercial Applications: Glass-ceramic materials with this composition could be used in the manufacturing of high-temperature resistant components for industrial furnaces, insulating materials for electronics, and decorative elements in architecture and design.

Questions about Glass-Ceramic Technology: 1. How does the composition of glass and crystal phases contribute to the properties of the material? 2. What are the specific advantages of using Si, B, Al, and Zn in the glass component of the glass-ceramic material?


Original Abstract Submitted

a glass-ceramic containing: glass containing si, b, al, and zn; crystal phases of sio, znalo, and alo; and an aggregate, wherein, with respect to a weight of the glass-ceramic, a content of the glass is 45% by weight to 80% by weight and, as the aggregate, a content of siois 20% by weight to 50% by weight, a content of alois 20% by weight or less, and a content of zno is 10% by weight or less.