Claims
- 1. A composite material comprising a coke matrix and a plurality of refractory reinforcement fibers disposed therein, each fiber being individually coated with a pyrolytic carbon layer by a chemical vapor deposition process, said matrix making a bond with and being disposed around each individual coated fiber, said coating layer having such properties as to reduce the bonding forces between the coated fibers and the matrix.
- 2. A composite material as in claim 1 wherein said coating layer has a thickness not less than 0.01 micrometer but not greater than one micrometer.
- 3. A composite material comprising a coke matrix and a plurality of refractory reinforcement fibers disposed therein, each fiber being individually coated with a pyrolytic carbon layer, said matrix making a bond with and being disposed around each individual coated fiber, said coating layer having such properties as to reduce the bonding forces between the coated fibers and the matrix.
- 4. A composite material as in claim 3 wherein said coating layer has a thickness not less than 0.01 micrometer but not more than one micrometer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 599,259 filed on Apr. 11, 1984 abandoned.
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