Claims
- 1. A pliable composition comprising by weight percent:
- (a) between about 10 and 90% of a powdery mass of material which is electrically conductive, semiconductive or electrically conductive and semiconductive, selected from the group consisting of WSi.sub.2, MoSi.sub.2 and mixtures thereof;
- (b) between about 5 % and 50% of a combustible source which is selected from the group consisting of WO.sub.3, Al and Si, MoO.sub.3, Zr and Si, WO.sub.3, Zr and Si, WC, and Si, MoC.sub.2 and Si and mixtures thereof;
- (c) between about 0.5 to 10% of grain growth inhibitors selected from the group consisting of TiB.sub.2, HfB.sub.2, SiC and mixtures thereof;
- (d) at least about 1 weight percent bentonite; and
- (e) at least about 3 ml per 30 g of (a) through (d), of colloidal silica solution.
- 2. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 1.
- 3. An integral article having improved mechanical stability, room temperature fracture toughness, and oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C., and stable electrical conductivity, comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 1.
- 4. A integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 1 for use as a gas ignitor.
- 5. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 1, said heating element comprising WSi.sub.2, MoSi or a mixture thereof.
- 6. The composition of claim 1 further comprising up to 20 weight percent bentonite.
- 7. An electrical heating element suitable for use as a high temperature indicator comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 6.
- 8. The composition of claim 1 comprising about 10 to 30 weight percent WSi.sub.2, from about 0.5 weight percent to 4 weight percent SiC, from about 0.5 weight percent to 3 weight percent TiB.sub.2, from about 0.5 weight percent to 3 weight percent HfB.sub.2, up to 2 weight percent bentonite and up to 15 ml per 30 g of (a) through (d), of colloidal silica.
- 9. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 8.
- 10. The composition of claim 8 comprising 15-30 weight percent of W/Si.sub.2, 15-20 weight percent combustibles, 1-2 weight percent TiB.sub.2 and HfB.sub.2 and further comprising 0.5-1 weight percent C.
- 11. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 10.
- 12. The composition of claim 1 further comprising up to 1 weight percent carbon; up to 2 weight percent bentonite; and up to 15 ml per 30 g of (a) through (d), of colloidal silica.
- 13. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 12.
- 14. The composition of claim 12, wherein said combustible source is selected from the group consisting of MoO.sub.3, Zr and Si, WO.sub.3, Zr and Si and mixtures thereof.
- 15. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 14.
- 16. The composition of claim 14 wherein said combustible source is between about 10 to 25 weight percent WO.sub.3, Zr and Si.
- 17. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 16.
- 18. A method for the preparation of integral articles having improved mechanical stability, room temperature fracture toughness, and oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C., and stable electrical conductivity, comprising the steps of:
- (a) premixing the powders comprising the combustible source in the composition of claim 1;
- (b) blending the powders with the other components of the composition of claim 1;
- (c) forming a pliable slurry from the powders and the other components;
- (d) fashioning said slurry into a final desired article shape;
- (e) combusting said shape by ignition at a temperature between about 100.degree. C. and 1600.degree. C.;
- (f) initially applying sufficient current to said article so as to raise the temperature of said article to a minimum of 50% of the melting point in degrees Kelvin, of the lowest melting phase in the article, wherein the current applied is selected from the group consisting of a DC current, an AC current, a pulsed current and an induction current; and
- (g) greatly reducing the porosity of said article so as to make the repetitive distance between consecutive homogenous sections of said article to less than 0.002 m, by increasing said current applied so as to cause the elimination of thermal and mass gradients.
- 19. An integral article having improved mechanical stability, room temperature fracture toughness, and oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C., and stable electrical conductivity, produced in accordance with the process of claim 18.
- 20. A pliable composition comprising by weight percent:
- (a) between about 60 and 85 % of a powdery mass of material which is electrically conductive, semiconductive or electrically conductive and semiconductive, selected from the group consisting of WSi.sub.2, MoSi.sub.2 and mixtures thereof;
- (b) about 15% of WO.sub.3, Al and Si as a combustible source;
- (c) about 2 % of HfB.sub.2 as a grain growth inhibitor;
- (d) about 1 weight percent bentonite;
- (e) about ml per 30 g of (a) through (d), of colloidal silica solution; and
- (f) about 0.5 weight percent C.
- 21. An electrical heating element capable of being used at temperatures up to 1900.degree. C. comprising an integral article formed by micropyretic synthesis of the composition of claim 20.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 8/242,362 filed May 13, 1994 now abandoned.
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