Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Methods for producing hollow ceramic spheres
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Application No.: US17002645Application Date: 2020-08-25
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Publication No.: US11964873B2Publication Date: 2024-04-23
- Inventor: David Charles Lynch
- Applicant: Plassein Technologies Ltd. LLC
- Applicant Address: US NV Las Vegas
- Assignee: Plassein Technologies Ltd LLC
- Current Assignee: Plassein Technologies Ltd LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US NV Las Vegas
- Agency: Henneman & Associates, PLC
- Agent Larry E. Henneman, Jr.
- Main IPC: C01B33/12
- IPC: C01B33/12 ; C01B33/26 ; C01F7/42 ; C04B14/04 ; B22D19/00

Abstract:
A method is presented for producing hollow microspheres of metal oxides (HMOMS) and/or hollow metal silicates microspheres (HMSMS) in a transforming solution. The transforming solution contains an atom M, or an M-ion, or a radical containing M. M in the transforming solution has the thermodynamic ability to replace silicon atoms in hollow silica microspheres (HSMS) and/or hollow glass microspheres (HGMS). The maximum temperature for transformation is set by the chemical physical properties of the transforming solution, and the viscosity of the silica in the walls of the HSMS and/or the glass in the walls of the HGMS. Viscosity, of enough magnitude, helps retain the desired shape of the hollow sphere as it is transformed to HMOMS and/or HMSMS. Non-spherical shapes can be produced by increasing the transformation temperature whereby the viscosity of the walls of the HSMS and/or the HGMS is reduced. Transformation can take place at a single temperature or at several temperatures, each temperature for a separate hold time.
Methods are presented for:
1. production of micro composite castings and continuous production of sheets of micro composites, both consisting of hollow spheres in a matrix,
2. harvesting of HMOMS and HMSMS, and
3. specialty castings for anisotropic properties using 3-dimensional printing.
Methods are presented for:
1. production of micro composite castings and continuous production of sheets of micro composites, both consisting of hollow spheres in a matrix,
2. harvesting of HMOMS and HMSMS, and
3. specialty castings for anisotropic properties using 3-dimensional printing.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210078866A1 METHODS FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW CERAMIC SPHERES Public/Granted day:2021-03-18
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