Dense protective coatings, methods for their preparation and coated articles
US-9221720-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10377673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10377673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715728674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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A method for producing a ceramic honeycomb structure comprising a ceramic honeycomb body having large numbers of longitudinal cells partitioned by porous cell walls having porosity of 50% or more, and a peripheral wall formed on a peripheral surface of the ceramic honeycomb body, comprising the steps of extruding moldable ceramic material to form a honeycomb-structured ceramic green body; machining a peripheral portion of the green body or a sintered body obtained from the green body to remove part of cell walls in the peripheral portion to obtain a ceramic honeycomb body having longitudinal grooves on a peripheral surface; applying colloidal metal oxide to a peripheral surface of the ceramic honeycomb body and drying it, and then applying a coating material comprising ceramic aggregate having an average particle size of 1 μm or more to form the peripheral wall.
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What is claimed is: 1. A ceramic honeycomb structure comprising a ceramic honeycomb body having a plurality of longitudinal cells partitioned by porous cell walls, and a peripheral wall formed on a peripheral surface of said ceramic honeycomb body, wherein said ceramic honeycomb body has longitudinal grooves on the peripheral surface; wherein said peripheral wall fills said longitudinal grooves, so that cell walls constituting said grooves on the peripheral surface have a smaller porosity than that of cell walls in an inner portion of said ceramic honeycomb body; and wherein the peripheral wall comprises (i) a colloidal metal oxide layer consisting of a colloidal metal oxide having a particle size of 5-100 nm on the grooves on the peripheral surface and (ii) a coating comprising ceramic particles having an average particle size of 1 μm or more on the colloidal metal oxide layer. 2. The ceramic honeycomb structure according to claim 1 , wherein said colloidal metal oxide layer is formed by applying an aqueous dispersion of the colloidal metal oxide having the particle size of 5-100 nm to the grooves on the peripheral surface, and wherein said aqueous dispersion has a solid concentration which provides a viscosity suitable for coating. 3. A ceramic honeycomb structure comprising a ceramic honeycomb body having a plurality of longitudinal cells partitioned by porous cell walls, and a peripheral wall formed on a peripheral surface of said ceramic honeycomb body, wherein said ceramic honeycomb body has longitudinal grooves coated with a colloidal metal oxide on the peripheral surface; wherein said peripheral wall fills said longitudinal grooves coated with the colloidal metal oxide, so that not only cell walls constituting said grooves, but also cell walls radially inward of the cell walls constituting said grooves, have a smaller porosity than that of cell walls in an inner portion of said ceramic honeycomb body, and wherein the porosity of the cell walls radially inward of the cell walls constituting said grooves becomes gradually larger or stepwisely larger radially inward from the peripheral surface. 4. The ceramic honeycomb structure according to claim 3 , wherein a number of cells having cell walls of the smaller porosity radially inward of the cell walls constituting said grooves is 7-27 counted from below the peripheral surface toward the inner portion of said ceramic honeycomb body. 5. The ceramic honeycomb structure according to claim 4 , wherein the number of said cells is 7-20. 6. The ceramic honeycomb structure according to claim 4 , wherein the number of said cells is 7-15. 7. The ceramic honeycomb structure according to claim 4 , wherein the number of said cells is 7-10. 8. A ceramic honeycomb structure comprising a ceramic honeycomb body having a plurality of longitudinal cells partitioned by porous cell walls, and a peripheral wall formed on a peripheral surface of said ceramic honeycomb body, wherein said ceramic honeycomb body has longitudinal grooves on the peripheral surface; wherein said peripheral wall fills said longitudinal grooves, so that cell walls constituting said grooves on the peripheral surface have a smaller porosity than that of cell walls in an inner portion of said ceramic honeycomb body; wherein the peripheral wall comprises (i) a colloidal metal oxide layer consisting of a colloidal metal oxide having a particle size of 5-100 nm on the grooves on the peripheral surface and (ii) a coating comprising ceramic particles having an average particle size of 1 μm or more on the colloidal metal oxide layers; and wherein the ceramic honeycomb structure does not have crack-like voids open on an outer surface of the peripheral wall or gaps between the ceramic honeycomb body and the peripheral wall. 9. The ceramic honeycomb structure according to claim 8 , wherein said colloidal metal oxide layer is formed by applying an aqueous dispersion of the colloidal metal oxide having the particle size of 5-100 nm to the grooves on the peripheral surface, and wherein said aqueous dispersion has a solid concentration which provides a viscosity suitable for coating.
Honeycomb-like · CPC title
Ceramics (F01N3/2832, F01N3/2835 take precedence) · CPC title
Multiple coating or impregnating {multiple coating or impregnating with the same composition or with compositions only differing in the concentration of the constituents, is classified as single coating or impregnation} · CPC title
as catalysts or catalyst carriers · CPC title
Ceramic multi-channel monoliths, e.g. honeycombs · CPC title
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