Method of optimizing composite preparation for electrical proper

Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Metal and nonmetal in final product

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ABSTRACT:
Composites of a matrix of metal fibers and carbon fibers interlocked in and interwoven among a network of fused metal fibers are inherently capable of displaying a broad range of values of a particular physical property. Where the composite is made by sintering a preform of the fiber network dispersed in a matrix of an organic binder, the value of the physical property of the resulting composite is a function of several independent variabiles which can be controlled during composite fabrication. With particular regard to the capacitance of a stainless steel-carbon fiber electrode, there is described a method of optimizing capacitance during electrode fabrication.

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Kohler, Zabasajja, Krishnagapolon & Tatarchuk, "Metal-Carbon Composite . . . ", J. Electrochem. Soc., Y.137, #1, 136-141, (Jan., 1990).

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