Chemical gas phase infiltration

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The term chemical vapor infiltration ( english chemical vapor infiltration , CVI) refers to a method in which in accordance with the CVD process (CVD = chemical vapor deposition , dt .: chemical vapor deposition ), a component is coated not only on the surface but a porous member , for example a fixed fiber structure or a porous carbon , is also coated or infiltrated on the inner surfaces. One of the first uses of the CVI was to infiltrate aluminum oxide fibers with chromium carbide .

Individual evidence

  1. Kyung-Hoon Bang, Gui-Yung Chung, Hyung-Hoi Koo: Preparation of C / C composites by the chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) of propane pyrolysis. In: Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering. 28, 2011, pp. 272-278, doi : 10.1007 / s11814-010-0352-y .