18385709. CERAMIC SINTERED BODY, INFRARED STEALTH MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC SINTERED BODY simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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CERAMIC SINTERED BODY, INFRARED STEALTH MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC SINTERED BODY

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Akinobu Shibuya of Tokyo (JP)

Taizo Shibuya of Tokyo (JP)

Takashi Miyazaki of Tokyo (JP)

CERAMIC SINTERED BODY, INFRARED STEALTH MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC SINTERED BODY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18385709 titled 'CERAMIC SINTERED BODY, INFRARED STEALTH MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC SINTERED BODY

Simplified Explanation

The ceramic sintered body described in the patent application has a composition represented by RGaOor RAlO (where R represents at least two rare earth elements) and has an overall porosity of 10% or more and 30% or less.

  • The ceramic sintered body composition includes rare earth elements.
  • The ceramic sintered body has a specific range of overall porosity.

Potential Applications

The ceramic sintered body could be used in:

  • High-temperature applications
  • Electronic components

Problems Solved

This technology addresses:

  • Improving material strength
  • Enhancing thermal properties

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Increased durability
  • Improved performance at high temperatures

Potential Commercial Applications

The ceramic sintered body could be utilized in:

  • Aerospace industry for engine components
  • Electronics industry for specialized components

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be:

  • Ceramic materials with similar compositions but different porosity ranges

Unanswered Questions

How does the porosity of the ceramic sintered body affect its performance in high-temperature applications?

The porosity of the ceramic sintered body could impact its thermal conductivity and mechanical strength, but further testing and analysis would be needed to determine the exact relationship.

What specific rare earth elements are commonly used in ceramic sintered bodies for similar applications?

Common rare earth elements used in ceramic sintered bodies include cerium, lanthanum, and neodymium, among others. However, the specific combination of rare earth elements can vary based on the desired properties of the material.


Original Abstract Submitted

A ceramic sintered body according to an aspect of the present disclosure has a composition represented by RGaOor RAlO(R represents at least two rare earth elements), and has an overall porosity of 10% or more and 30% or less.