Reinforced ceramic microform composite

Fabric (woven – knitted – or nonwoven textile or cloth – etc.) – Nonwoven fabric – Including strand or fiber material precoated with other than...

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442271, 442275, 442283, 442342, 428114, 428116, 428117, 428118, 428688, B32B 500

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057535701

ABSTRACT:
A ceramic composite is provided comprising ceramic fibers, glass microballoons and/or diatoms, bound together with a ceramic reinforcing cloth with a sol-gel ceramic binder. The composite is particularly useful as a high strength, high temperature insulation material.

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