Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article
Patent
1987-09-14
1989-03-07
Silbaugh, Jan H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Carbonizing to form article
264 292, 264 296, 264 56, 264 82, 264 83, 2641761, 264183, 264204, 26421114, 26421119, 501 95, 501 96, 423291, D01F 908
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active
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ABSTRACT:
Boron ceramics including boron ceramic fibers are formed by pyrolyzing at temperatures greater than 800.degree. C. organoboron polymers which have been formed by condensing decaborane with amines or phosphines.
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Hoechst Celanese Corp.
Lorin Hubert C.
Silbaugh Jan H.
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