Journal of Materials Science, Vol.31, No.3, 649-654, 1996
Microstructure and Oxidation Resistance of SiC Coated Carbon-Carbon Composites via Pressureless Reaction Sintering
The effects of processing parameters on the microstructure and oxidation resistance of silicon carbide (SiC) coated carbon-carbon (C-C) composites were investigated. C-C composites were made from plain woven carbon cloths and phenolic derived carbon matrices in the laboratory. Pressureless reaction sintering has been used to apply SiC coating to C-C composites using epoxy resin and silicon powder as the precursor. Results showed that the oxidation resistance of C-C composites was enhanced by coating with SiC. The pressureless reaction sintering process exhibits good processability. beta-SiC was formed after heat treatment at 1800 degrees C and the alpha-SiC formed after heat treatment at 2200 degrees C. The SiC coated C-C composites exhibit good oxidation resistance at 1000 degrees C for 100 h under the test conditions.
Keywords:CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION;SILICON-CARBIDE COATINGS;HIGH-TEMPERATURE;BORON;PROTECTION;MECHANISMS;BEHAVIOR