Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
Patent
1993-03-08
1995-08-15
Utech, Benjamin L.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
427203, 427249, 427255, 4272552, 427387, 4273977, 4274197, B05D 302, C23C 1600
Patent
active
054417627
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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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 112, No. 6, 5 Feb. 1990.
Gray Paul E.
Headinger Mark H.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Utech Benjamin L.
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