Patent ID: 7628942
Filing Date: 2009-12-08
Classification: C04B

Abstract:
1. A process for producing: composite parts reinforced with fiber or particulate additions with a dense matrix phase having a metal mold, a weight, a porous filter, a reinforcement media, a hose, a top holder, a metal filter and comprising the steps of: a) loading the mold with the reinforcement media; b) tapping the mold with the weight with no applied load to allow for maximum packing density of the reinforcement media; c) removing the weight and adding SiC grit having 70 volume percent 280 grit SiC and 30 volume percent 800 grit SiC into the mold on top of the reinforcement media to obtain a particle size distribution that results in a very high packing fraction; d) placing the weight back in the mold and tapping to maximize packing of SiC grit between the reinforcement media and to minimize shrinkage during subsequent processing; e) removing the weight and placing a filter paper on top of the reinforcement media; f) placing the metal filter on top of the filter paper and placing an o-ring on top of the metal filter; g) positioning and securing the top holder in the mold; h) filling the hose above the top of the mold with a carbonaceous resin, such that the resin enters the mold from the bottom of said mold; i) wicking the resin into a preform via capillary action and completely wetting the preform inside the mold; j) removing the top holder, o-ring and metal filter once wicking is complete; k) placing an impervious metal disk on top of the filter paper and placing the o-ring on top of the metal disk; l) replacing and securing the top holder to the mold to crush the o-ring and to provide a hermetic seal; m) removing the hose; n) inverting the mold to force any water vapor out of the mold and away from the resin; o) placing the mold in an oven to cure the resin; p) removing the resin from the mold and pyrolyzing to convert the resin into amorphous carbon; q) placing the resin on a bed of silicon and heating above 1410 degrees Celsius; and r) melting the silicon to wet and to infiltrate the resin to convert the amorphous carbon into SiC.