Claims
- 1. A new and improved mold for producing ceramic slip cast ware and the like, comprising: a body having a forming surface of desired shape to which a ceramic slip is communicated, said body having pores which strain out ceramic particles of the slip without having the ceramic particles becoming locked therein and while allowing water from the slip to pass therethrough, said body having chopped water wettable spaced apart monofilaments embedded therein for conducting water away from said forming surface, said monofilaments being at a loading of at least approximately 675 inches per cubic inch of solid body.
- 2. The new and improved mold of claim 1 wherein the water wettable monofilaments are glass monofilaments.
- 3. The new and improved mold of claim 1 wherein said monofilaments are in the form of a three dimensional network.
- 4. The new and improved mold of claim 1 wherein said water transfer portion containing the monofilaments consists essentially of gypsum.
- 5. A new and improved mold for producing ceramic slip-cast ware and the like comprising: a porous body having a forming surface of desired shape to which a ceramic slip is communicated, said body having pores which strain out particles of the slip without having the ceramic particles becoming locked therein and while allowing water from the slip to pass therethrough, said porous body having a three dimensional network of chopped glass monifilaments spaced apart and embedded therein, said monofilaments being at a loading of at least 3,376 inches per cubic inch of the solids of the porous body.
- 6. The mold of claim 5 wherein the filaments have a negative zeta potential in water.
- 7. The mold of claim 5 wherein the monofilaments have a diameter less than 0.0010 inch.
- 8. The mold of claim 7 wherein the monofilaments have a length of more than approximately one eighth inch.
- 9. The mold of claim 5 wherein said water transfer portion consists essentially of gypsum.
- 10. The mold of claim 9 wherein said network of monofilaments extends between opposite surfaces of the mold.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 100,799, filed Dec. 6, 1979 now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 913,419 filed June 7, 1978 now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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100799 |
Dec 1979 |
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913419 |
Jun 1978 |
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