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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 29, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 25, 2001
Kenneth H. Sandhage, Upper Arlington, OH (US);
Raymond Unocic, N. Las Vegas, NV (US);
Matthew Dickerson, Westerville, OH (US);
Kamila Guerra, Englewood, OH (US);
Matthew Timberlake, Medina, OH (US);
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to methods and apparatus useful in the ceramics industry. More specifically, this invention relates to the fabrication of high melting, wear-resistant ceramics and ceramic composites at low temperatures. The method involves reacting (1) a fluid formed from melting a metal alloy, comprising at least one reactive metal and at least one non-reactive metal, and having a melting temperature substantially below the product material melting point, typically below about 1500 C., with (2) a rigid, porous material. The reaction should occur for a sufficient time to allow the liquid to infiltrate the porous material and allow the active metal(s) to react with the porous material so as to form a ceramic or ceramic composite having a melting temperature substantially higher than 1500 C.