Friction elements of composite carbon-carbon material and of dif

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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188250C, 188251A, 188251R, 192107M, 192107R, 428245, 428246, 428280, 428282, 428284, 428288, 428292, 428297, 428298, 4283044, 4283115, 4283166, 4283179, 428408, 428902, 4289088, F16D 6902, F16D 1360, B32B 900, B32B 3300

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ABSTRACT:
A multi-layer friction element is disclosed consisting of carbon-carbon composite material comprising a structure layer of so-called "coarse" texture comprising segments of rovings and at least one friction layer of so-called "fine" texture comprising fibre segments. A method also is disclosed for producing the friction element by preparation of a fibrous substrate by introducing segments of roving and/or fibers into a mould preferably by means of a distribution apparatus. Further disclosed is an apparatus for automatically obtaining a fibrous substrate of predetermined texture.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4457967 (1984-07-01), Chareire et al.
patent: 5007508 (1991-04-01), Lacombe

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