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Process for Producing Graphite Fiber/Aluminum-Magnesium Matrix Composites. (1998)

Abstract
The present invention relates generally to, an improved composite material comprised of a graphite fiber/aluminum matrix composite. The graphite fiber/aluminum matrix composites of this invention have been found to have marketly improved properties when coated with magnesium (Mg) vapor. The patent discloses a method of treating a commercially available ion plated graphite/aluminum composited with suitable hydroscopic liquid selected from the group consisting of methylene chloride, toluene, xylene and where such liquid treatment results in capillary action in the graphite fibers and subsequently heat treating the graphite/aluminum composite in a hot processing step where magnesium powder is sublime at a temperature in the range of 350-450 C. and where such sublime magnesium vapor uniformly coats graphite and aluminum in the composite material so as to obtain a graphite aluminum composite coated with magnesium.. Supersedes PAT-APPL-658 930-84.

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Contributors DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords LAMINATES AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS, COATINGS, COLORANTS AND FINISHES, *PATENTS, *METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES, *CARBON FIBERS, *MAGNESIUM, *ALUMINUM, *METAL COATINGS, WHISKER COMPOSITES, POWDER METALS, FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITES, FABRICATION, VAPOR DEPOSITION, STRENGTH WEIGHT RATIO, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, METAL VAPORS, CAPILLARITY, CHLORIDES, COMPOSITE MATERIALS, GRAPHITE, GRAPHITED MATERIALS, HIGH TEMPERATURE, IONS, LIQUIDS, METHYLENES, PLATING, PROCESSING, TOLUENES, VAPORS, XYLENES, PAT-CL-427-250
Language eng