Coating processes – Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material – Coating decomposed to form carbide or coating carbonized
Patent
1986-09-29
1988-04-12
Bell, Janyce A.
Coating processes
Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
Coating decomposed to form carbide or coating carbonized
427384, 427387, 4273981, 427399, 427404, 4274197, 427431, 4274432, B05D 302
Patent
active
047373822
ABSTRACT:
A carbon fiber reinforced metal matrix composite is produced by carbide coating the surface of the fibers by passing the fibers through an organometallic solution followed by pyrolysis of the organometallic compounds. The carbide coated fibers, so produced are readily wettable without degradation when immersed in a molten bath of metal matrix material containing an active alloying element.
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Rashid, "Development of Carbide Coatings for Graphite Filaments" in American Ceramic Soc. Bulletin, vol. 51, No. 11, Nov. 1972, pp. 836-839.
Bell Janyce A.
Burke William J.
The Aerospace Corporation
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