Method for production of continuous carbon fiber reinforced SiC

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article – With carbonizing – then adding carbonizable material and...

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264 296, 264136, 264137, 4234475, 4234477, 4273762, C01B 3100

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ABSTRACT:
A continuous carbon fiber reinforced SiC composite is produced by a method which comprises impregnating continuous carbon fibers coated with a SiC or titanium compound with a slurry mixture of silicon or a silicon compound with a thermosetting resin or a high-carbon caking agent, molding the impregnated continuous carbon fibers in a prescribed shape to obtain a shaped impregnated article, then curing the shaped article, heating the shaped article to obtain a carbon fiber-carbon composite having SiC or titanium compound, further impregnating liquid Si into the composite and heating the impregnated composite.

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