Claims
- 1. A method of making fiber reinforced glass matrix composite articles comprising aligning high temperature stable graphite, silicon carbide, or alumina fibers in a mold cavity circumferentially, axially, or both circumferentially and axially to provide composite strength in the particular direction of alignment, heating a billet of borosilicate, aluminosilicate, lithium aluminosilicate or high silica content glass matrix material to a temperature above about 1,000.degree. C., transferring the glass matrix material into the mold cavity at a pressure of about 10 psi to about 100 psi to surround the bond the fibers with substantially no disturbance of the fiber orientation, cooling the thus impregnated fibers to a temperature below the strain point of the glass, and removing the fiber-matrix composite from the mold thus forming a composite article having composite strength in the particular direction of alignment.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the fibers are selected from the group consisting of woven fibers, non-woven fibers, continuous length fibers, discontinuous fibers, and mixtures thereof.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00014-81-C-0218 awarded by the Department of the Navy.
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