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Chemical vapour infiltration (CVI) is a ceramic engineering process whereby matrix material is infiltrated into fibrous preforms by the use of reactive gases at elevated temperature to form fiber-reinforced composites. The earliest use of CVI was the infiltration of fibrous alumina with chromium carbide. CVI can be applied to the production of carbon-carbon composites and . A similar technique is chemical vapour deposition (CVD), the main difference being that the deposition of CVD is on hot bulk surfaces, while CVI deposition is on porous substrates.

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  • Chemische Gasphaseninfiltration (de)
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  • Chemical vapour infiltration (CVI) is a ceramic engineering process whereby matrix material is infiltrated into fibrous preforms by the use of reactive gases at elevated temperature to form fiber-reinforced composites. The earliest use of CVI was the infiltration of fibrous alumina with chromium carbide. CVI can be applied to the production of carbon-carbon composites and . A similar technique is chemical vapour deposition (CVD), the main difference being that the deposition of CVD is on hot bulk surfaces, while CVI deposition is on porous substrates. (en)
  • Der Begriff chemische Gasphaseninfiltration (englisch chemical vapor infiltration, CVI) bezeichnet ein Verfahren, bei dem in Anlehnung an die CVD-Verfahren (CVD = chemical vapor deposition, dt.: chemische Gasphasenabscheidung) ein Bauteil nicht nur oberflächlich beschichtet wird, sondern ein poröses Bauteil, zum Beispiel eine fixierte Faserstruktur oder ein poröser Kohlenstoff, auch auf den inneren Oberflächen beschichtet beziehungsweise infiltriert wird. Eine der ersten Verwendungen der CVI war die Infiltration von Aluminiumoxidfasern mit Chromcarbid. (de)
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  • Chemical vapour infiltration (CVI) is a ceramic engineering process whereby matrix material is infiltrated into fibrous preforms by the use of reactive gases at elevated temperature to form fiber-reinforced composites. The earliest use of CVI was the infiltration of fibrous alumina with chromium carbide. CVI can be applied to the production of carbon-carbon composites and . A similar technique is chemical vapour deposition (CVD), the main difference being that the deposition of CVD is on hot bulk surfaces, while CVI deposition is on porous substrates. (en)
  • Der Begriff chemische Gasphaseninfiltration (englisch chemical vapor infiltration, CVI) bezeichnet ein Verfahren, bei dem in Anlehnung an die CVD-Verfahren (CVD = chemical vapor deposition, dt.: chemische Gasphasenabscheidung) ein Bauteil nicht nur oberflächlich beschichtet wird, sondern ein poröses Bauteil, zum Beispiel eine fixierte Faserstruktur oder ein poröser Kohlenstoff, auch auf den inneren Oberflächen beschichtet beziehungsweise infiltriert wird. Eine der ersten Verwendungen der CVI war die Infiltration von Aluminiumoxidfasern mit Chromcarbid. (de)
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