Texture; relationship with production conditions
Pyrolytic carbonsor Pyrocarbons. Multi-scale and multi-performance materials
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Texture; relationship with production conditions
Pyrolytic carbonsor Pyrocarbons. Multi-scale and multi-performance materials

Authors : Gérard L. VIGNOLES, Patrick WEISBECKER, Jean-Marc LEYSSALE, Stéphane JOUANNIGOT, Georges CHOLLON

Publication date: April 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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5. Texture; relationship with production conditions

5.1 Texture classification

Table 3 summarizes the various types of laminar pyC obtained at low temperatures. As the temperature rises, either during synthesis or on subsequent heat treatment, graphitable pyrocarbons evolve towards graphite, whereas smooth and dark laminar and isotropic cannot.

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