Article | REF: AM5325 V1

Ablative phenolic composites

Authors: Martine DAUCHIER, Jean-Claude CAVALIER

Publication date: July 10, 2002

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2. Material constituents

2.1 Reinforcement

The reinforcement is made up of fibers that can take several forms or fibrous architectures called textures.

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2.1.1 Fibers

  • The carbon fibers used for these composite materials are generally different from the carbon fibers obtained by pyrolysis under tension and in a controlled atmosphere at temperatures above 1,200 ˚C of polyacrylonitrile fibers pre-oxidized to 250 ˚C (ex-PAN fibers) (see article Carbon fibers [A 2 210]...

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