Method for improving ceramic fiber reinforced molybdenum disilic

Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Refractory

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501 89, 501 92, 501 95, C04B 3558

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ABSTRACT:
A method is taught for modifying the coefficient of thermal expansion of a molybdenum disilicide matrix material, so as to permit preparation of ceramic fiber reinforced matrices having improved high temperature strength, creep resistance, toughness, and resistance to matrix cracking during thermal cycling.

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