High-temperature-stable ceramic layers and shaped bodies

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 04 – B

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C04B 35/111 (2006.01)

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CA 2619728

The invention relates to high temperature resistant ceramic layers, coatings and moulded bodies, production and use thereof and in particular compositions for production thereof. Such a composition comprises particles of an inorganic component A and particles of an inorganic component B, which may together form a eutectic system and which at least partly react with each other at sintering temperatures to form at least one ternary chemical compound, in particular of the spinel type.

L'invention concerne des couches, des revêtements et des corps moulés céramiques stables à haute température, leur production, leurs utilisations ainsi que, notamment, des compositions pour leur production. Une composition selon l'invention comprend des particules d'un constituant inorganique A et des particules d'un constituant inorganique B qui peuvent former ensemble un système eutectique et qui réagissent au moins partiellement l'un avec l'autre à la température de frittage, au moins un composé chimique ternaire, notamment de type spinelle, étant formé.

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