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Resin infusion process steps

Another process for silicon carbide fibers, developed by Verbeek and Winter of Bayer AG [45], also is based on polymeric precursors which contain [SiCH2] units, although linear polysilmethylenes are not involved. The pyrolysis of tetramethylsilane at 700°C, with provision for recycling of unconverted (CHg Si and lower boiling products, gave a polycarbosilane resin, yellow to red-brown in color, which was soluble in aromatic and in chlorinated hydrocarbons. Such resins could be melt-spun but required a cure-step to render them infusible before they were pyrolyzed to ceramic... [Pg.33]


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