Components of silicon-infiltrated silicon carbide having a porou

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423345, 427243, 427244, 427299, 4283186, 428408, 428446, B32B 900, B32B 514, C01B 3136

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ABSTRACT:
For producing a component of silicon-infiltrated silicon carbide, having a porous sliding surface, a component of silicon-infiltrated silicon carbide (composition: 40-95% by weight of SiC, 1-45% by weight of carbon particles of grain size 0.1 to 500 .mu.m and 1-25% by weight of silicon) is machined on parts of the surface, a sliding surface thus being produced. The resulting component is heated in an oxygen-containing atmosphere at temperatures from 700.degree. to 1410.degree. C. until the carbon particles present in the sliding surface have been at least partially oxidized with the formation of pores.

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Rosbenblatt, "Siliciumcarbid/Graphit-Verbundwerkstoffe", Sprechsaal, vol. 113, Issue 11/80; pp. 866-870.

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