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Bulk silicon carbon nitrides

In finely divided form, hafnium is pyrophoric, igniting in air spontaneously. However, bulk metal reacts slowly in oxygen or air above 400°C. The rate of oxidation increases with temperature. The product is hafnium dioxide, Hf02. It combines with nitrogen, carbon, boron, sulfur and silicon at very high temperatures to form hafnium nitride HfN, hafnium boride HfB, hafnium sulfide HfSi2, respectively. Nitride formation occurs at 900°C. [Pg.332]

Man-made fibers ean be amorphous, polycrystalline, or ciystalline. The amorphous fibers inelude the man-made vitreous fibers typified by the insulation wools, which form the bulk of man-made inorganic fibers. Polycrystalline fibers include continuous carbon fibers used in composite material and specialty fibers such as Saffil. Crystalline man-made fibers include ceramic whiskers, such as silicon carbide and silicon nitride, which are used in reinforce metals and other composite materials. [Pg.105]


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