Claims
- 1. In a process for the production of dispersion ceramics by sintering or hot-pressing a mixture of a matrix-forming ceramic material, the improvement comprising the steps of dispersing throughout said matrix forming material at least one ceramic embedment material, the particles of which range in size from 0.1 to 5.mu., which is present in different enantiotropic solid modifications of different densities at different predetermined temperatures and in the form of particles having a predetermined distribution of differently sized particles whereby the particles have a predetermined distribution of different lower phase-transition temperature T.sub.u.
- 2. Improvement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ceramic embedment material is employed in the form of agglomerates having different lower phase-transition temperatures T.sub.u.
- 3. Improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein aluminum oxide, silicon carbide or silicon nitride is employed as the matrix-forming ceramic material.
- 4. Improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherrein unstabilized zirconium dioxide or hafnium dioxide is employed as ceramic embedment material.
- 5. Improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the size ratio of the smallest particles to the largest particles of the ceramic embedment material is at least 1:10.
- 6. Process as recited in claim 1, wherein ceramic embedment material is used comprising a mixture of at least two agglomerated mixtures of matrix material and embedment material, wherein the embedment material of each agglomerated mixture has a different, substantially uniform particle size.
- 7. In a dispersion ceramic material of the type formed of aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or silicon nitride and having an embedment material of unstabilized zirconium dioxide or hafnium dioxide powder dispersed therethrough, the improvement comprising
- said embedment material, the particles of which range in size from 0.1 to 5.mu., having first and second approximately equal volume portions of particles with a predetermined average size variation ratio of the particles in said first portion to said second portion of at least 1:10 to give the ceramic material enhanced thermal shock resistance.
- 8. The ceramic material of claim 7 wherein there are intermediate portions of embedment material particles intermediate in size to the particles of said first and second portions, said intermediate portions being of approximately the same volume as said first or second portions.
- 9. Improvement as claimed in claim 1, wherein unstabilized zirconium dioxide is employed as the ceramic embedment material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 961,442, filed Nov. 16, 1980, now abandoned.
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