Claims
- 1. A method of making a shaped article, the method comprising:
- a) forming an aqueous mixture consisting essentially of inorganic powder material selected from the group consisting of ceramic, glass, glass-ceramic, metal, molecular sieve, and combinations thereof, supercritical fluid, organic binder component consisting essentially of a cellulose ether, and a wax-containing component that is essentially insoluble in water, has a melting point of greater than about 60.degree. C. and a needle penetration hardness of less than about 20, and aqueous vehicle; and
- b) extruding the mixture into a shaped article; and
- c) drying and heat treating the shaped article to impart strength thereto.
- 2. A method of claim 1 wherein the wax is selected from the group consisting of microcrystalline wax, carnauba wax, paraffin wax, low molecular weight polyethylene wax, oxidized polyethylene waxes and combinations thereof.
- 3. A method of claim 1 wherein said supercritical fluid is supercritical carbon dioxide.
- 4. A method of claim 1 wherein the cellulose ether binder is selected from the group consisting of methylcellulose, methylcellulose derivatives, and combinations thereof.
- 5. A method of claim 1 wherein the mixture is extruded into a honeycomb structure.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/035,989, filed Jan. 23, 1997, entitled IMPROVED METHOD FOR EXTRUSION OF POWDER MIXTURES USING SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS, by C. Edward Ford, Ronald E. Johnson, and Dell J. St. Julien.
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