Claims
- 1. A method for making a carbon-carbon composite comprising:
- (a) disposing a resin impregnated carbon fiber reinforced prepreg in a pressure vessel;
- (b) substantially filling said pressure vessel with a solid flowable particulate polymer;
- (c) exposing said prepreg to temperatures and pressures sufficient to cure said prepreg to form a carbon-carbon precursor;
- (d) exposing said carbon-carbon precursor to temperatures and pressures sufficient to post-cure said carbon-carbon precursor; and
- (e) exposing said post-cured carbon-carbon precursor to temperatures and pressures sufficient to carbonize said post-cured carbon-carbon precursor to form a carbon-carbon composite;
- wherein said curing, postcuring, and carbonization is a continuous process and said carbon-carbon composite has high strength.
- 2. The method of making a carbon-carbon composite as recited in claim 1 wherein said solid flowable polymer comprises a particulate silicon polymer having a nominal flow rate of at least 0.6 gram per second through a 1.1 centimeter diameter pipe 7.6 centimeters long under applied pressure of 10.34 MPa.
- 3. The method of making a carbon-carbon composite as recited in claim 1 wherein said carbon-carbon composite is exposed to temperatures and pressures sufficient to graphitize said carbon-carbon composite.
- 4. The method of making a carbon-carbon composite as recited in claim 1 wherein said graphitized carbon-carbon composite is redensified.
- 5. The method of making a carbon-carbon composite as recited in claim 1 wherein said solid flowable particulate polymer is capable of producing a substantially uniform predetermined medium pressure on the surface of said prepreg.
- 6. A method for making a carbon-carbon composite comprising:
- (a) disposing a resin impregnated carbon fiber reinforced prepreg in a pressure vessel;
- (b) substantially filling said pressure vessel with a solid flowable particulate polymer;
- (c) exposing said prepreg to temperatures and pressures sufficient to cure said prepreg to form a carbon-carbon precursor;
- (d) exposing said carbon-carbon precursor to temperatures and pressures sufficient to post-cure said carbon-carbon precursor; and
- (e) exposing said post-cured carbon-carbon precursor to temperatures of about 538.degree. C. to about 816.degree. C. and pressures sufficient to carbonize said post-cured carbon-carbon precursor to form a carbon-carbon composite;
- wherein said curing, postcuring and carbonization is a continuous process and said carbon-carbon composite has high strength.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 907,942, filed Sept. 10, 1986 and now abandoned.
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