Claims
- 1. A method of making a composite material comprising a porous ceramic skeletal body and a metallic infiltrant material filling the pores of the skeletal body including the steps of:
- selecting a porous skeletal ceramic host;
- selecting a material to be infiltrated within the pores of the porous host;
- placing the porous skeletal host within a press having a plunger, the host body being surrounded about its periphery by a peripheral sealing means substantially impervious to liquid metal, a chamber being formed at one side of the host generally inwardly of the peripheral sealing means;
- placing a predetermined quantity of a metallic material, to be infiltrated into the porous host, into the chamber adjacent the host body;
- applying an end plate sealing means to the peripheral sealing means so as to completely enclose the chamber, at least a portion of the end plate sealing means being deformable;
- placing the press plunger against the end plate sealing means;
- heating the metallic material at least to its liquidus temperature;
- applying force to the plunger to cause the end plate sealing means to deform towards the host and positively displace the peripheral sealing means, thereby reducing the volume of the chamber and displacing the liquid material into the porous skeleton structure; and
- maintaining the force on the plunger until the chamber's volume has been sufficiently reduced to accomplish the desired degree of infiltration.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 and further comprising the step of continuing the application of a force to said plunger for a length of time sufficient to permit the infiltrated molten metal to attain its solidus temperature before the force is removed from said plunger.
- 3. A method according to claim 3 and further comprising the steps of releasing said force, discontinuing the heating of said composite material, and allowing said material to cool to at least the solidus temperature of said metallic material.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 and further comprising the steps of removing said composite material from said chamber, reheating said composite material to at least the liquidus temperature of said metallic material, discontinuing the heating of said composite material, and allowing said material to recool to at least the solidus temperature of said metallic material.
BACKGROUND OF THE APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 376,503 filed July 5, 1973, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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