Coating a composite article by applying a porous particulate lay

Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...

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427203, 427249, 427255, 4272552, 427387, 4273977, 4274197, B05D 302, C23C 1600

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ABSTRACT:
Carbon or ceramic matrix composites are protected from oxidation at high temperatures by a layer formed from a mixture of solid particles in a binder which is cured and then coated with ceramic material by chemical vapor infiltration.

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