Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1975-11-10
1977-05-17
Meros, Edward J.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
264 291, 423445, 427228, C01B 3102
Patent
active
040242269
ABSTRACT:
A foamed synthetic body is impregnated with a resin which can be converted into vitreous carbon by heating, after which by raising the temperature the body is dried and the resin is hardened, after which, if desired, one or more surfaces of the body are again treated with the impregnating agent and the body is then carbonized by further rise in temperature. In order to ensure that the foamed synthetic body remains stable during the whole preparation, the body is soaked with liquid epoxide resin or an aqueous polyvinyl alcohol solution before impregnation.
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Lersmacher Bernhard
Nerche Siegfried
Schelhas Karlheinz
Meros Edward J.
Spain Norman N.
Trifari Frank R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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