Manufacturing Industry
CFCC immersion tubes designed to melt aluminum. (Forming/Processing).
Advanced Materials & Processes, January, 2002
Ceramic-fiber reinforced ceramic composite (CFCC) immersion tubes have reportedly been developed by a team consisting of Textron Systems, Lowell, Mass., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Deltamation, Bay City, Mich. The research and development were sponsored by the Industrial Materials for the Future program, Office of Industrial Technologies.
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The tubes consist of silicon carbide reinforcing fibers in a nitride-bonded silicon carbide matrix. The composite tubes have the benefits of ceramics, including resistance to heat, erosion, and chemical activity, while ...
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