CREATION OF A THERMAL SHIELD COATING FOR WORK IN EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/0370-2197.3(88).14927Keywords:
polymer composite materials, fibrous press materials, carbon fiber, hollow ceramic microspheres, thermal shield coating, densityAbstract
A thermal shield coating (TSC) consisting of carbon fibers, ceramic hollow microspheres and phenol-formaldehyde binder has been created. It is shown that the adding of up to 5% wt of ceramic hollow microspheres makes it possible to obtain a thermal shield coating with a lower density and with the physical and mechanical characteristics at the level of world manufacturers’ analogues. The TSC can be applied on metallic and non-metallic (ceramic, carbon-carbon) products to protect them against thermal degradation.
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