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Non-oxide Active Refractory Materials

University of Missouri System: Missouri University of Science and Technology
posted on 10/07/2011

Non-oxide materials that can locally modify a material that is undergoing fabrication or processing.

Suggested Uses

These non-oxide refractory materials can be used as a catalytic surface to achieve a desired chemical reaction or physical modification within another material that is undergoing fabrication.

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Improved product quality
Signifcant energy efficiency


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Detailed Description

This invention is a material that serves all the standard refractory functions while additionally playing an active role in the industrial process itself. Any number of commercial applications might benefit from such a material. An example would be the use of the material as a catalytic surface to achieve a desired chemical reaction or physical modification within the material undergoing fabrication.

File Number: 11MST010 


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