Claims
- 1. A composite comprising:
- a first region extending inwardly from a first surface of said composite and comprising a carbonized polymeric binder, fibers formed of a refractory material, and a predetermined weight proportion of graphite flakes; and
- a second region extending from said first region toward a second surface of said composite opposed to said first surface and comprising a carbonized polymeric binder, fibers formed of a refractory material, and graphite flakes the weight proportion of which gradually decreases as distance from said first surface increases.
- 2. The composite of claim 1 wherein said fibers are formed of a refractory material selected from the group consisting of carbon and silica.
- 3. The composite of claim 1 wherein said graphite flakes are sized to pass through a 50 mesh sieve.
- 4. The composite of claim 1 wherein said polymeric binder is phenolic resin.
- 5. The composite of claim 1 wherein said first region comprises by weight about 42% carbonized phenolic resin, about 15% carbon fibers, and about 43% graphite flakes.
- 6. The composite of claim 2 wherein said first region comprises by weight about 10% carbon fibers having a diameter in the range of about 7 micrometers and a length of about 0.01 inch, and about 5% carbon fibers having a diameter in the range of about 7 micrometers and a length of about 0.03 inch.
- 7. A method for forming a thermal insulating composite, comprising:
- depositing on a support a slurry comprising a mixture of a polymeric binder precursor, refractory fibers, and graphite flakes, the weight proportion of said graphite flakes in said slurry being varied as the slurry is deposited on said support;
- polymerizing said polymeric binder precursor in said slurry deposited on said support; and
- carbonizing the polymerized polymeric binder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention resulted from a contract with the United States Department of Energy and relates to a composite useful in high temperature environments. More particularly, the invention relates to a composite suitable for forming a crucible or other structure subjected to a temperature in excess of 2500.degree. C.
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