Claims
- 1. A method of coating graphite cloth with a coating of amorphous boron carbide which is substantially uniform on all filaments throughout each yarn bundle of said cloth, said method comprising: contacting said graphite cloth with a mixture of BCl.sub.3, at least one hydrocarbon selected from the group consisting of propene and methane, and hydrogen at a coating temperature within the range from about 850.degree. to about 900.degree. C. and at a total pressure within the range from about 15 torr to about 35 torr.
- 2. A method of producing a hot-pressed billet, said method requiring no additional adhesive material and comprising: hot-pressing multiple layers of graphite cloth coated according to the method of claim 1 in a die at a hot-pressing temperature within the range from about 1900.degree. to about 2100.degree. C., at a hot-pressing pressure within the range from about 20 to about 40 MPa, and for a period of time of hot-pressing within the range from about 10 to about 30 minutes.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein said hot-pressing temperature is about 2100.degree. C., wherein said hot-pressing pressure is about 32 MPa, wherein said period of time of hot-pressing is about 15 minutes, and wherein 10 layers of coated cloth are hot-pressed.
- 4. An article of manufacture prepared according to the method of claim 3.
- 5. An article of manufacture comprising a unified, compacted, hot-pressed structure comprising a multiplicity of layers of ceramic cloth formed from multifilamentary ceramic yarn, substantially all tiny filaments of which are surrounded by and separated from each other by interstitially deposited boron carbide.
- 6. An article of manufacture according to claim 5, wherein said hot-pressed structure has been compacted sufficiently so that it has a density which is near theoretical density and wherein theoretical density is defined by the formula:
- ______________________________________ Theoretical Volume Density ofDensity = percent of coating coating material material + 100 - Volume filament percent of cloth coating density material______________________________________
- 7. An article according to claim 6, wherein said ceramic cloth comprises graphite cloth.
- 8. An article according to claim 7, wherein said interstitially deposited boron carbide has an atom ratio of B:C lying within the range from about 1:1 to about 14:1.
- 9. An article according to claim 8, wherein said interstitially deposited boron carbide is B.sub.4 C, wherein the content of B.sub.4 C is less than about 35 volume percent, and wherein said hot-pressed structure consists of B.sub.4 C and graphite cloth.
- 10. An article according to claim 9 wherein said B.sub.4 C is amorphous and wherein said hot-pressed structure has a density which differs from said theoretical density by less than about 1.5%.
Government Interests
This invention is a result of a contract with the Department of Defense, Naval Surface Weapons Center, P.O. N60921-78-PO-W011S (July 6, 1978) and P.O. N60921-79-PO-W0031 (Nov. 3, 1978).
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