Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1663567 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A double-layer oxidation protective coating was prepared on carbon/carbon composites using a simple and low cost method. The coating consists of an inner buffer layer of β-SiC and an outer layer of molybdenum disilicide particles dispersed in a magnesium boron aluminosilicate glass (SABM). Oxidation test shows that, after oxidation in air at 1573 K for 150 h and thermal cycling between 1573 K and room temperature for 20 times, the weight loss of the coated material is only 1.07%. The decreasing of the sample weight is primarily due to the debonding of some glass on the coating surface.
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Authors
Fu Qian-Gang, Li He-Jun, Shi Xiao-Hong, Li Ke-Zhi, Wang Chuang, Huang Min,