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Refractory structures made of low-weight carbon-bonded carbon-fiber-reinforced composites

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Published data on the use of high-porosity low-weight carbon-bonded carbon-fiber-reinforced (CBCR) composite structural materials in high-temperature technology are generalized. It is shown that large-scale structures can be created from CBCR composites at a quite small material weight consumption. Such structures are characterized by low weight and small temperature-induced deformations, which ensure long service life and reliable thermal isolation, for example, of metal furnace shells. Methods for the assembly of CBCR structures by mechanical means or using heat-resistant glues are proposed.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 8, pp. 26–30, August, 2007.

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Kolesnikov, S.A., Kravetskii, G.A. Refractory structures made of low-weight carbon-bonded carbon-fiber-reinforced composites. Refract Ind Ceram 48, 223–226 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-007-0063-z

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