Research/Patents/US 4777093
US 4777093

HIGH CARBON COMPOSITE

Assignee

Filed

Apr 9, 1987

Granted

Oct 11, 1988

Location

OLD ORCHARD BEA ME US

Abstract

A carbonizable body is formed by infusing a plurality of preoxidized (preferably stabilized by known processing to have about 9 to 14 weight percent oxygen) polyacrylonitrile fibers in a polar liquid plasticizer, preferably water, capable of extracting a tarry leachate from the fibers. The infusion of the fibers in the plasticizer is continued for a sufficient time for a substantial amount of leachate to form on the surface of the fibers, and are then consolidated or diffusion-bonded to one another or other fibers, as by orienting the treated fibers in a mold and subjecting them to isostatic pressing at relatively low temperatures and pressure. Further processing of the consolidated fibers with appropriate heat treatment in an inert atmosphere will produce a carbonized bulk product with higher values of Young's modulus for the carbonized material than have been previously achieved at such carbonization temperatures. This carbonaceous product can be truly graphitized by subsequent heat treatment to obtain material with a modulus of at least 40×106 psi, and a tensile strength of at least 20×103 psi.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Nov 23, 1987

Rescinded

Feb 5, 1988

Duration

2 months

Inventor

  • 1DANIEL C. NELSON
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