Production of 10 micron diameter hollow ceramic fibers

作者: Barry W. McQuillan

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摘要: Hollow ceramic fibers are made by intercalating carbon with a metal chloride and then heating the intercalated in air to oxidize or burn off carbon, leaving oxide having generally size structure of fiber precursors. The soaked boric acid solution, briefly dried heated at high temperature make hollow alumina fibers. temperatures which can be varied produce different tube morphologies.

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