Claims
- 1. A carbon-based metal composite material comprising a carbonaceous matrix and a metal component dispersed in said carbonaceous matrix, characterized in that(1) the carbonaceous matrix is a pressure formed body comprising at least one type of carbon material selected from the group consisting of graphite crystalline carbon materials, carbon powder and artificial graphite powder; (2) at least 90 volume percent of the pores of the carbonaceous matrix is substituted with a metal component; and (3) the content of said metal component is 35% or less based on the total volume of said carbon-based metal composite material.
- 2. The carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 1 wherein the metal component is at least one metal selected from the group consisting of aluminmum, magnesium, tin, zinc, copper, silver, nickel and alloys thereof.
- 3. The carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 2 wherein said metal component is at least one pure metal component selected from the group consisting of alununium, copper and silver.
- 4. The carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 1 wherein the average interplanar spacing {overscore (d)}002 of the graphite crystals of said graphite crystalline carbon material is 0.340 nm or less.
- 5. The carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 1 wherein at least 95 volume percent of the pores of said carbonaceous matrix is substituted with said metal component.
- 6. The carbon-based metal composite material according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the content of said metal component is 5% to 30% based on the total volume of said carbon-based metal composite material.
- 7. A method of producing a carbon-based metal composite material comprising impregnating a carbon formed body with a molten metal by contacting said carbon formed body with said molten metal under pressure, characterized by(1) pre-heating said carbon formed body in an inert atmosphere to a temperature at least as high as the melting point of said molten metal, and (2) impregnating the pre-heated carbon formed body with said molten metal at a pressure of at least 200 kg per cm2 of the plunger cross-sectional area wherein said carbon formed body is a graphite crystalline carbon material calcinated at a temperature of at least 2500° C. and having an average interplanar spacing d002 of 0.340 nm or less.
- 8. The method of producing a carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 7 wherein said carbon formed body has a porosity of 5 volume percent to 30 volume percent.
- 9. The method of producing a carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 7 wherein said pre-heating temperature is at least 100° C. higher than the melting point of said molten metal.
- 10. The method of producing a carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 7 wherein said impregnation temperature is 50° C. to 250° C. higher than the melting point of said molten metal.
- 11. A carbon, based metal composite material for an electronic component characterized in that it is formed from a carbon-based metal composite material having a density of 2.0 g/ml to 2.5 g/ml, a thermal conductivity of at least 150 W/m·K and a thermal expansivity of 4×10−6/° C. to 8×10−6/° C., which comprises a carbonaceous matrix and aluminum or aluminum alloy dispersed in said carbonaceous matrix, characterized in that(1) the carbonaceous matrix is a pressure formed body comprising at least one type of carbon material selected from the group consisting of graphite crystalline carbon materials, carbon powder and artificial graphite powder; (2) at least 90 volume percent of the pores of the carbonaceous matrix is substituted with a metal component; and (3) the content of said metal component is 35% or less based on the total volume of said carbon-based metal composite material.
- 12. The substrate-shaped formed body for an electronic component according to claim 11 wherein said substrate-shaped formed body has a thickness of 0.1 mm to 20 mm.
- 13. The substrate-shaped formed body for an electronic component according to claim 11, wherein said carbon formed body is a cooling device-fitted substrate obtained by integration via metal with a cooling device having a liquid as the cooling medium.
- 14. A carbon-based metal composite material provided with an insulating film obtained by covering the surface of a carbon-based metal composite material according to claim 1 or a carbon-based metal composite material obtained by a method according to claim 8 with an insulating material.
- 15. The carbon-based metal composite material provided with an insulating film according to claim 14 wherein said insulating material is a plastic or ceramics material.
- 16. The carbon-based metal composite material provided with an insulating film according to claim 14 wherein the thickness of said covering layer of insulating material is 0.6 mm or less.
- 17. A carbon based metal composite material for an electronic component characterized in that it is formed from a carbon-based metal composite material, having a density of 2.3 g/ml to 4.6 g/ml, a thermal conductivity of at least 150 W/m·K) and a thermal expansivity of 4×10−6/° C. to 12×10−6/° C., which comprises a carbonaceous matrix and copper, silver or an alloy thereof dispersed in said carbonaceous matrix, characterized in that(1) the carbonaceous matrix is a pressure formed body comprising at least one type of carbon material selected from the group consisting of graphite crystalline carbon materials, carbon powder and artificial graphite powder; (2) at least 90 volume percent of the pores of the carbonaceous matrix is substituted with a metal component; and (3) the content of said metal component is 35% or less based on the total volume of said carbon-based metal composite material.
Priority Claims (3)
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10-321021 |
Nov 1998 |
JP |
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11-165499 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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11-174895 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP99/06304 which has an International filing date of Nov. 11, 1999, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP99/06304 |
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WO00/27776 |
5/18/2000 |
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