摘要 |
A silicon carbide-silicon matrix composite incorporates unreacted coarse carbon particles (e.g. graphite particles) dispersed throughout the composite. The coarse particles are incorporated in a coherent mixture of carbon and silicon carbide powders which, after compaction, is infiltrated with molten silicon to form a matrix of reaction bonded silicon carbide in a substantially continuous free silicon carbide phase. By using coarse carbon particles of density of at least 0.963 g/ml, the molten silicon reacts only with the surfaces of those particles which may as a result remain unreacted and dispersed throughout the composite. |