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CVI process makes ceramic composites in less time. (Forming/Processing).
Advanced Materials & Processes, August, 2002
A rapid chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) process capable of producing ceramic matrix composites in significantly less time than conventional isothermal processes has been reported by M.L Patterson of Ceramic Composites Inc., Millersville, Md., in a paper presented at the ASM International 2002 Aeromat Conference and Exposition in Orlando in June.
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Titled "Low-cost CMCs for future DACs," the paper describes the process and several parts that have been fabricated. The technology involves a combination of a reverse thermal gradient through the fiber preform with gas pulsing ...
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