Process for making carbon-carbon composites by using acetylene t

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article

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264 296, 4234472, 4234477, 428408, 526285, 528245, C04B 35524, B29C 4352

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ABSTRACT:
Carbon-carbon composites of acceptable shrinkage and with negligible voids re prepared in a single casting step from acetylene-terminated Schiff's base monomers by melting a selected monomer, polymerizing it within a mold to form a green casting, and heating the casting to a carbonizing temperature. Blends of monomers may be used. Graphite may be admixed with the melted monomer to form a slurry before molding. Graphite in the form of woven graphite fiber may alternatively be positioned within the mold before the melted monomer is added thereto.

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