Claims
- 1. A graphitizable foam preform, comprising a preform structure having open cells provided by struts and nodes of the preform, the foam made from a mixture of resole phenolic, ground mesophase pitch, surfactant, catalyst, and blowing agent that was heated to above 50.degree. C. to effect foaming and subsequently heated to the temperature range of 600-2000.degree. C. to provide a foam preform of substantially homogenous microstructure and uniform morphology and which is graphitizable.
- 2. The preform in accordance with claim 1, wherein the mesophase pitch was ground to at least -325 mesh.
- 3. The preform in accordance with claim 1, wherein the resole phenolic had a weight percentage within the range of approximately 28-66%, and the mesophase pitch had a weight percentage within the range of approximately 28-66%.
- 4. The preform in accordance with claim 1, wherein the catalyst was within the range of approximately 8-25% by weight.
- 5. The preform in accordance with claim 1, wherein the mixture includes a nucleation additive.
- 6. A graphitizable foam preform, comprising a preform structure having open cells provided by struts and nodes of the preform, the foam made from a mixture of resole phenolic; one of a ground pitch and synthetic pitch; surfactant; catalyst; and blowing agent that was heated to above 50.degree. C. to effect foaming and subsequently heated to the temperature range of 600-2000.degree. C. to provide a foam preform of substantially homogenous microstructure and uniform morphology and which is graphitizable.
- 7. The preform in accordance with claim 6, wherein the pitch was ground to at least -325 mesh.
- 8. The preform in accordance with claim 6, wherein the resole phenolic had a weight percentage within the range of approximately 28-66%, and the pitch had a weight percentage within the range of approximately 28-66%.
- 9. The preform in accordance with claim 6, wherein the catalyst was within the range of approximately 8-25% by weight.
- 10. The preform in accordance with claim 6, wherein the mixture includes a nucleation additive.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/112,993 filed Jul. 10, 1998 allowed.
This patent application claims priority upon U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/086,426, filed May 22, 1998.
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/970,558, filed Nov. 14, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,464.
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