Claims
- 1. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element comprising:
- densifying a mixture consisting essentially of polycrystalline aluminum oxide, from about 0.3 weight percent to about 1.0 weight percent of an electrically conductive refractory material and less than about 0.2 weight percent sintering aid to a theoretical density from about 88 percent to about 93 percent to form a densified body; and
- oxidizing said densified body to remove said electrically conductive refractory material from the outer region of said densified body to form an electrically non-conductive outer region.
- 2. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein said densified body contains from about 0.7 weight percent to about 0.8 weight percent of said electrically conductive refractory material.
- 3. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive refractory material is carbon.
- 4. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 3 wherein said carbon is selected from the group consisting of graphite, carbon black, and combinations thereof.
- 5. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 4 wherein said carbon black has a surface area greater than about 500 m.sup.2 /g.
- 6. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein said sintering aid is magnesium oxide.
- 7. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein said densified body contains from about 0.025 weight percent to about 0.10 weight percent of magnesium oxide.
- 8. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein said sintering aid is magnesium nitrate.
- 9. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein said densifying comprises sintering at a temperature from about 1450.degree. C. to about 1675.degree. C.
- 10. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 1 wherein oxidizing said densified body includes:
- heating said densified body in an oxidizing atmosphere at a sufficient temperature and period of time to remove said electrically conductive refractory material from said outer region of said densified body to form an electrically non-conductive outer region.
- 11. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 10 wherein said densified body is heated to a temperature of from about 1350.degree. C. to about 1550.degree. C. for a period of time less than about 15 minutes.
- 12. A process for fabricating an arc limiting refractory resistive element of claim 10 wherein said oxidizing atmosphere is air.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 303,316, filed Sept. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,418,327.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Kobori et al, "A Novel Arc-Suppression Technique for Cathode-Ray Tubes", IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, vol. CE-26, Aug. 1980, pp. 446-451. |
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