Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Outside of mold sintering or vitrifying of shaped inorganic... – Using organometallic or organosilicon intermediate
Patent
1996-10-21
1998-03-10
Derrington, James
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Outside of mold sintering or vitrifying of shaped inorganic...
Using organometallic or organosilicon intermediate
264624, 264640, 264643, 501 95, C04B 3580
Patent
active
057258287
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are novel ceramic matrix composites in which coated refractory fibers are imbedded in a ceramic matrix derived from a modified hydrogen silsesquioxane resin.
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Derrington James
Dow Corning Corporation
Severance Sharon K.
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