Claims
- 1. A ceramic casting shell mold having a pre-selected shape, and comprising:(a) alternate, repeating layers of a ceramic coating material and a ceramic stucco, defining a total thickness of the shell mold and a mold cavity therein; and (b) a ceramic-based mat of reinforcing material disposed in the alternate, repeating layers of coating material and stucco at an intermediate thickness, wherein the ceramic-based mat comprises a plurality of interwoven fibers having a bi-directional patterned orientation in which the plurality of interwoven fibers are positioned with respect to each other in a frequency in the range of about 5 fibers to about 100 fibers per meter.
- 2. The shell mold of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing material is selected from the group consisting of alumina-based materials, aluminate-based materials, silicon carbide-based materials, and mixtures of any of the foregoing materials.
- 3. The shell mold of claim 1, wherein the fibers in the mat are arranged in the form of a warp and a weft, and wherein the mat comprises openings between the fibers in the warp and the weft.
- 4. The shell mold of claim 3, herein the warp and the weft each independently contain about 5 fibers to about 100 fibers per meter.
- 5. The shell mold of claim 4, wherein the warp and the weft each independently contain about 10 fibers to about 50 fibers per meter.
- 6. The shell mold of claim 3, wherein each of the openings has an area of at least about 108 square microns.
- 7. The shell mold of claim 6, wherein the ceramic particles comprise alumina.
- 8. The shell mold of claim 1, wherein the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the mat is within about 50% of the CTE of the shell mold layers in which it will be inserted.
- 9. The shell mold of claim 1, comprising an inner wall adjacent to the mold cavity, and an outer wall opposite the inner wall, said walls being separated by the total thickness of the shell mold, wherein the mat is positioned within about 10% to about 40% of the thickness from the inner wall.
- 10. The shell mold of claim 1, comprising an inner wall adjacent to the mold cavity, and an outer wall opposite the inner wall, said walls being separated by the total thickness of the shell mold, wherein the mat is positioned within about 10% to about 25% of the thickness from the outer wall.
- 11. The shell mold of claim 1, wherein the shell mold comprises at least two of the ceramic-based mats, wherein each mat is disposed in a different set of the alternate, repeating layers of coating material and stucco.
- 12. The shell mold of claim 1, wherein the ceramic-based mat has a thickness of about 25 microns to about 200 microns.
- 13. The shell mold of claim 1, wherein the alternate, repeating layers of ceramic coating material and ceramic stucco comprise a first layer of coating material and stucco, and then successive layers of coating material and stucco, and wherein the average size of ceramic particles within the first layer of ceramic stucco is less than about 200 microns.
- 14. A ceramic casting shell mold having a pre-selected shape, comprising repeating layers of a ceramic material which define the thickness and shape of the mold and a mold cavity therein, and a ceramic-based mat disposed in the layers of ceramic material, wherein the ceramic-based mat conforms to the shape of the mold and providing structural reinforcement thereto, and wherein the ceramic-based mat comprises a plurality of interwoven fibers having a bi-directional patterned orientation in which the plurality of interwoven fibers are positioned with respect to each other in a frequency in the range of about 5 fibers to about 100 fibers per meter.
- 15. The shell mold of claim 14, wherein the ceramic material of the repeating layers and of the mat comprises alumina.
- 16. The shell mold of claim 14, wherein the ceramic-based mat is disposed at a position off-center of a wall-thickness of the mold.
- 17. The shell mold of claim 14, wherein the shell mold has a total wall thickness in the range of about 0.50 cm to about 2.50 cm.
- 18. The shell mold of claim 6, wherein each of the openings has an area of at least about 4×1010 square microns.
- 19. The shell mold of claim 6, wherein the warp and the weft are oriented at an angle of about 90° with respect to each other.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to Provisional Application No. 60/093,633 filed on Jul. 21, 1998.
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