Claims
- 1. A molded body of a coked particle material selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous particles containinmg carbon in the naturally occurring graphitic state and carbonaceous particles containing carbon in an artificially produced state corresponding to or resembling that of graphite, said body having a fired corrosion-resistant skin adhering thereto with thermal stability regardless of the degree of porosity of said body, said skin consisting of a porous surface portion of said body of carbonaceous composition at least 2 mm thick and having a percentage content of an admixed element selected from the group consisting of silicon and zirconium, which percentage content progressively and gradually increases from the inside to the outside of said skin from nearly zero atomic % to about 50 atomic % and is present essentially in the form of a carbide of said element.
- 2. A molded body as defined in claim 1 in which said skin consists of a plurality of superposed porous layers of which the atomic % content of said admixed element gradually increases from layer to layer from the inside to the outside of said skin.
- 3. A molded body of a coked particle material selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous particles containing carbon in the naturally occurring graphitic state and carbonaceous particles containing carbon in an artificially produced state corresponding to or resembling that of graphite, said body having a fired corrosion-resistant skin adhering thereto with thermal stability regardless of the degree of porosity of said body, said skin consisting of a porous surface portion of said body of carbonaceous composition at least 2 mm thick and having a percentage content of an admixed element selected from the group consisting of silicon and zirconium, which percentage content progressively and gradually increases from the inside to the outside of said skin from nearly zero atomic % to about 50 atomic % and is present essentially in the form of a carbide of said element, said skin consisting of a plurality of superposed porous layers of which the atomic % content of said admixed element gradually increases from layer to layer from the inside to the outside of said skin, said layers being produced by dipping the molded body successively into suspensions of said carbonaceous particles and of powder of said element in a phenolformaldehyde resin solution followed by and heating to binder hardening temperature after each dip, the suspended particle content of the respective solutions corresponding to the compositions of the layers thereby formed, and then coking the layers and forming carbide therein by a higher temperature heat treatment.
- 4. A molded body of a coked particle material selected from the group consisting of carbonacenous particles containing carbon in the naturally occurring graphitic state and carbonaceous particles containing carbon in an artificially produced state corresponding to or resembling that of graphite, said body having a fired corrosion-resistant skin adhering thereto with thermal stability regardless of the degree of porosity of said body, said skin consisting of a porous surface portion of said body of carbonaceous composition at least 2 mm thick and having a percentage content of an admixed element selected from the group consisting of silicon and zirconium, which percentage content progressively and gradually increases from the inside to the outside of said skin from nearly zero atomic % to about 50 atomic & and is present essentially in the form of a carbide of said element, said skin consisting of a plurality of superposed porous layers of which the atomic % content of said admixed element gradually increases from layer to layer from the inside to the outside of said skin, said layers being produced by applying to said molded body before coking thereof, while it is consolidated only by a hardened resin binder, successive layers of the same material which was used, before hardening of the resin binder, to make said body, to which material the content of said element has been admixed in the form of a powder of said element, with heating the body after the application of each layer to a resin-hardening temperature, and finally firing said body with all said layers thereon for coking and for conversion of said element to a carbide thereof.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 899,574, filed Apr. 24, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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