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titleOfInvention Aqueous suspension for ceramic molding
abstract (57) Abstract: When manufacturing a ceramic preform for a ceramic reinforced metal composite, even when a soluble metal salt such as aluminum or magnesium is included as a binder during firing, cooling of agar is performed. Provided is an aqueous suspension which can be formed by a casting method by solidification. A ceramic particle, an agar as a molding binder, a soluble metal salt that becomes a binding oxide of the ceramic particle by firing, and a compound having a plurality of hydroxyl groups and / or a functional group such as a carboxyl group. Aqueous suspension for ceramic molding. After the suspension is cast into a molding die, it is cooled and solidified to form a molded body, which is fired to obtain a preform for a ceramic-reinforced metal composite.
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