Claims
- 1. An improved reinforced fiber comprising in combination:
- a reinforcing fiber having a predetermined fiber diameter and of a fiber material capable of exposure to an oxidizing environment at greater than 1000.degree. C. without substantial adverse change in fiber mechanical properties; and
- a metal oxide barrier coating being at least about 50% fine microcrystalline oxide on the fiber, the coating being of oxide selected from the group consisting of zirconium oxide, hafnium oxide and their mixtures, the coating applied to the fiber by first wetting the fiber with a solution containing the metal in the form of a salt and then decomposing the salt to the metal oxide by heating, the coating being such that it will not chemically react with the fiber in an oxidizing environment greater than 1000.degree. C.;
- the coating having a thickness in the range of about 0.005% to less than 7% of the fiber diameter.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1 in which the fiber material is a material selected from the group consisting of alumina, aluminasilicate and silicon carbide.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/440,575, filed Nov. 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,859.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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277563 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Chemical Abstracts 110 (22):19803. |
"The Role of the Fiber-Matrix Interface in Ceramic Composites" by Ronald J. Kearans et al., Ceramic Bulletin, vol. 68, No. 2, 1989 pp. 429-442. |
Application Ser. No. 132,753, filed Dec. 14, 1987, entitled Filament-Containing Composite. |
Application Ser. No. 135,858, filed Dec. 21, 1987, entitled Filament-Containing Composite. |
Divisions (1)
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