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Fibroline dry impregnation process can be used for ceramic fabric impregnation with specific powders.
Fibroline superiority:
- Possibility to impregnate in a dry way materials thanks to the use of fine powders.
- Fibroline process can lead to raw material and energy savings, and to innovative products. |
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Ceramic fibers:
- Felts
- Multiaxial
- Woven
- Knitted
- Braided fabrics
made from ceramic fibres or yarns such as alumina, silica, silicium carbide and al...
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Powders:
Ceramic powders: silica, alumina, SiC…
Polymer powders (thermoplastic or thermoset resins, binder powders).
Organic powders which can act as organic precursors (phenolic, cellulosic….)
Functional powders of different kinds such as: fire retardant , antibacterian, microsphere, expanded powder…. |
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Advantages of such impregnation process:
- Flexibility of process
- Properties can be easily adjusted
- Dry process without solvent
- Homogeneity of impregnation
- Possibility of high thickness impregnation in one step (avoid superposition)
Properties:
Properties are adjusted through raw material nature and content of powder versus ceramic |
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Applications :
Structural composite materials for different applications:
- Aerospace and aircraft applications
- Industry
- Cable protection and insulation… |
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