CARBON GRAPHITE IN ROD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AIRCO AIRCO, INC. Montvale NJ CARBON AND GRAPHITE IN ROD, BAR, TUBE, STRIP, BLOCK OR OTHER FORM FOR USE AS CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL;
AIRCO AIRCO, INC. Montvale NJ CARBON AND GRAPHITE IN ROD, BAR, TUBE, STRIP, BLOCK OR OTHER FORM FOR USE AS CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL;AT LEAST AS EARLY AS JULY 1965 AS TO AIRCO.;AT LEAST AS EARLY AS JULY 1965 AS TO AIRCO.;
SPEER AIRCO, INC. Montvale NJ CARBON AND GRAPHITE IN ROD, BAR, TUBE, STRIP, BLOCK, OR OTHER FORM FOR USE AS CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Method of improving humidity resistance in a coated article (19) comprising a carbon-carbon composite component (10), a graphite component (10), or a ceramic matrix composite component based on carbon fibers and/or graphite (10). The component (10) is preferably configured as an aircraft landing system brake disc. The method includes the steps of: (A) providing a carbon-carbon composite component (10), a graphite component (10), or a ceramic matrix composite component based on carbon fibers and/or graphite (10); (B) covering the component (10) with a phosphorus-containing antioxidant undercoating (11) having a thickness of approximately 1-10 mil; and (C) covering the resulting undercoated component (10, 11) with a boron-containing glass overcoating (12) having a thickness of approximately 1-10 mil. The overcoating includes 20-50 wt-% alkali or alkaline earth metal silicates, 3-25 wt-% alkali metal hydroxide, up to 10 wt-% boron nitride, and one or both of 5-40 wt-% elemental boron and 5-40 wt-% boron carbide. The overcoating is substantially free of phosphoric acid and phosphates. Also, articles coated with the specified undercoating/overcoating combinations.