Claims
- 1. A method for forming a protective coating on a ceramic composite consisting essentially of an alumina matrix having about 1 to 60 volume percent silcon carbide whiskers dispersed therein, comprising the steps of heating the composite in an oxidizing atmosphere to a temperature greater than about 1200.degree. C., and maintaining the composite at temperature greater than about 1200.degree. C. for a duration sufficient to form an essentially oxygen impervious coating of mullite or mullite plus silicon oxide and alumina on the surface of said composite for inhibiting oxidation of silicon carbide whiskers in the composite underlying the coating.
- 2. The method for forming a protective coating on a ceramic composite as claimed in claim 1, wherein the composite is heated to a temperature in the range of about 1200.degree. to 1500.degree. C., and wherein the composite is exposed to temperatures in said range for a duration in the range of about 0.1 to four hours for providing the coating with a thickness in the range of about 20 to 100 microns.
- 3. The method for forming a protective coating on a ceramic composite as claimed in claim 1, wherein the oxidizing atmosphere is air, and wherein the silicon oxide in the mullite is provided by the oxidation of silicon carbide whiskers in near surface regions of said composite.
- 4. The method for forming a protective coating on a ceramic composite as claimed in claim 1, including the additional step of coating exposed surface portions of the ceramic composite with a layer formed of a slurry of silicon oxide or silicon oxide and alumina.
- 5. A method for forming a protective coating on a ceramic composite consisting essentially of an alumina matrix having about 1 to 60 volume percent silicon carbide whiskers dispersed therein, comprising the steps of coating exposed surface portions of the composite with a layer formed of a slurry of silicon oxide or silicon oxide and alumina, heating the slurry coated composite in an inert atmosphere to a temperature greater than 1200.degree. C., and maintaining the composite at temperature greater than about 1200.degree. C., for a duration suffficient to form an essentially oxygen impervious coating of mullite or mullite plus silicon oxide and alumina on the surface of said composite for inhibiting oxidation of silicon carbide whiskers in the composite underlying the coating.
- 6. A ceramic composite consisting essentially of an alumina matrix having dispersed therein about 1 to 60 volume percent silicon carbide whiskers, said composite having a substantially oxygen-impervious coating on exposed surfaces thereof of a thickness in the range of about 20 to 100 microns, said coating consisting essentially of mullite or mullite plus silicon oxide and alumina for inhibiting oxidation of silicon carbide whiskers in the composite underlying the coating.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to providing alumina-silicon carbide whisker composites with a protective coating which significantly inhibits oxidation degradation of the composite during high temperature applications and more particularly to a method for providing the composite with a coating of mullite (3Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.2SiO.sub.2) or mullite--SiO.sub.2 --Al.sub.2 O.sub.3. This invention was made as a result of a contract between Martin Marietta Energy Systems and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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