Friction system using refractory composite materials

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188 731, 192107M, F16D 6512, F16D 6902

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050075080

ABSTRACT:
A friction system comprising at least two frictionally coupled elements produced of refractory composite materials, wherein one of the friction elements is a carbon-carbon composite material whereas the second friction element is a composite material constituted of a fibrous reinforcement in which the fibers are selected from carbon fibers and silicon carbide fibers, and of a two-phased matrix of which the principal phase is constituted by silicon carbide.

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