Carbon-carbon composite friction material with divided porosity

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component

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4283044, 42831151, 4283166, 42831111, 4283179, 192107C, 192107M, 192107R, B32B 572

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ABSTRACT:
A carbon-carbon composite material formed from a fibrous substrate and a matrix. The fibrous substrate has a carbon fiber base which acts as a reinforcement, a coarse texture and large sized cavities. The matrix includes pyrocarbon layers coating the fibrous substrate and a carbon based cellular structure dividing the large sized cavities of the substrate into small cavities having open porosity.

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