Complex Protective Coatings for Graphite and Carbon-Carbon Composite Materials

  • Zmij V
  • Rudenkyi S
  • Shepelev A
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Abstract

The objective of this review is to present the results on the production techniques, process para- meters and compositions of heat-resistant coatings for graphite and carbon-carbon composites. The data reported concern the resistance of such protective coatings in air at temperatures up to 2273 K and in the high-speed flows of oxidizing gas media taking place in the spacecraft equip- ment. Coatings of this type, generally, have a multilayer structure based on the refractory com- pounds such as carbides, borides, silicides of transition metals and oxides with a high melting temperature. An efficient heat-resistant coating for carbon-based materials should be composed of three layers from which each fulfills its own function. The paper presents a new complex me- thod for formation of heat-resistant coatings on the carbon-based materials. The method combines the vacuum-activated diffusion saturation in the presence of a liquid-phase and self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) simultaneously.

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Zmij, V. I., Rudenkyi, S. G., & Shepelev, A. G. (2015). Complex Protective Coatings for Graphite and Carbon-Carbon Composite Materials. Materials Sciences and Applications, 06(10), 879–888. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2015.610090

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