Carbonaceous material protected against oxidation by boron carbo

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428366, 428367, 428426, 428432, 428697, 428699, 428701, 428704, B32B 1800, B64G 158

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ABSTRACT:
Carbonaceous material according to the invention is protected against oxidation by boron carbonitride, which is infiltrated (4) or deposited in layer form (8) and which contains in atomic %;

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