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Aluminum oxide ceramic fibers and materials based on them

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The continual growth of the working temperatures of modern aircraft and gas-turbine facilities requires increasing the performance characteristics of ceramic, including heat-shielding and heat-insulating, materials. Materials based on aluminum oxide fibers show the greatest promise for use at temperatures to 1750°C. Different types of fibers developed at the FGUP VIAM and their particularities and use in materials are examined. Different types of fibrous heat-shielding and heat-insulating materials and their technical and operating characteristics are also presented.

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Correspondence to D. V. Grashchenkov.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 4, pp. 32 – 35, April, 2012.

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Grashchenkov, D.V., Balinova, Y.A. & Tinyakova, E.V. Aluminum oxide ceramic fibers and materials based on them. Glass Ceram 69, 130–133 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-012-9430-4

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