Manufacturing a silicon carbide fiber reinforced glass composite

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Including step of generating heat by friction

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264 67, 264258, 264259, 264265, 427 34, 427177, 428367, 428384, B29C 0000, B28B 1100, B05D 100

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ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing a silicon carbide fiber reinforced glass composite, which comprises either dipping silicon carbide fibers in molten glass in a tank, the molten glass being given wave vibration of 10-30 KHz by a supersonic vibrator provided with a cooling means to unravel the silicon carbide fibers and have the molten glass permeated therebetween, or plasma melt ejecting glass powder onto silicon carbide fibers to obtain a silicon carbide fiber/glass preform, molding the preform into a predetermined form and then subjecting the molded preform to thermal molding thereby to manufacture the silicon carbide fiber reinforced glass composite in the form of a molding.

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