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PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR HOT-FORGING SYNTHETIC CERAMIC
The embodiments of the invention are directed to a synthetic ceramic comprising pyroxene containing crystalline phase, a clast, and a glass phase, wherein at least a portion of the synthetic ceramic is plastically deformable in a certain temperature range. Other embodiments of the invention relate to a method of making a synthetic ceramic, comprising heating a green ceramic material to 900-1400'C, to a temperature sufficient to initiate partial melting of at least a portion of the green ceramic material, transferring the heated green ceramic material to a press, pressing the heated green ceramic material in a die at 1,000 to 10,000 psi, and transferring the heated, pressed green ceramic material to a furnace for cooling to form the synthetic ceramic.
PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR HOT-FORGING SYNTHETIC CERAMIC
The embodiments of the invention are directed to a synthetic ceramic comprising pyroxene containing crystalline phase, a clast, and a glass phase, wherein at least a portion of the synthetic ceramic is plastically deformable in a certain temperature range. Other embodiments of the invention relate to a method of making a synthetic ceramic, comprising heating a green ceramic material to 900-1400'C, to a temperature sufficient to initiate partial melting of at least a portion of the green ceramic material, transferring the heated green ceramic material to a press, pressing the heated green ceramic material in a die at 1,000 to 10,000 psi, and transferring the heated, pressed green ceramic material to a furnace for cooling to form the synthetic ceramic.
PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR HOT-FORGING SYNTHETIC CERAMIC
WARMERDAM JERRY (author) / COCHRAN JOSEPH R (author) / GUENTHER ROSS (author) / WOOD JAMES L (author) / VILLWOCK ROBERT (author)
2015-09-03
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
EBSD analysis of microstructure between liquid core forging process and traditional forging process
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