Claims
- 1. A reticulated tube of reinforced ceramic fibers which comprises:
- 1. Multiple layers of continuous yarn wound in spaced helical coils to form the walls of a tube; said layers being criss-crossed to form a multitude of channels having quadtrilaterial-shaped cross-sections extending through the walls of the tube; said yarn being comprised of ceramic fiber which is at least 20% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 by weight and comprising between about 20% and about 85% of the weight of the tube;
- 2. A fused, substantially nonporous ceramic binder having a softening point above about 750.degree.C., said binder securing adjacent fibers of the yarn to one another and comprising between about 0% and about 40% of the weight of the tube;
- 3. A refractory oxide matrix having a softening point above about 1000.degree.C. and having a porosity of between about 20 and about 70%; said matrix affixed and positioned to at least partially surround the ceramic fibers and ceramic binder, but not to substantially close the channels and comprising between about 15% and about 80% of the weight of said tube.
- 2. The reticulated tube of claim 1 which contains between about 15-40 weight percent of a fused glass as the ceramic binder.
- 3. The reticulated tube of claim 1 wherein the amount of nonporous ceramic binder present is between about 15-40 weight percent and the amount of refractory oxide matrix present is between about 15-60 weight percent.
- 4. The reticulated tube of claim 1 wherein the ceramic fiber is at least 70% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 5. The reticulated tube of claim 4 wherein the ceramic fiber is a polycrystalline alumina fiber.
- 6. The reticulated tube of claim 5 wherein at least 40% by weight of the refractory oxide matrix is alumina.
- 7. The reticulated tube of claim 1 having a .DELTA.P of between 1 and 100 inches of water, a creep failure temperature above 1200.degree.C. measured under a compressive force of at least 4 psi and a compressive strength of at least 30 psi.
- 8. The reticulated tube of claim 1 wherein the quadrilateral cross-section is diamond shaped.
- 9. The reticulated tube of claim 1 which contains 40-70% of ceramic fibers and 30-60% of refractory oxide matrix.
- 10. The reticulated tube of claim 1 wherein the nonporous ceramic binder is a siliceous glass.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 290,643, filed Sept. 20, 1972, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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