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Glenn Research Center  
1993 Phase II 

Durable Interface Coatings for Ceramic Matrix Composites 

Advanced Ceramics Corporation (ACC) 

Lakewood, OH 
 

INNOVATION 
An interface coating that protects fiber- reinforced ceramic composites from moisture and oxidation at high tempera- tures
Digitized Images of Composites and Cloth
Digitized Images of Composites and Cloth
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS 
    • Developed a family of high temperature and doped boron nitride coatings that offer orders of magnitude improvement  in interface durability for SiC/SiC composites
    • Demonstrated that fibers in woven fabrics can be coated as uniformly as fibers in tows
COMMERCIALIZATION 
    • Firm supplies durable interface coatings on fiber tows from a new scaled-up facility
    • Sales of $100 K to Fiber Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites (FRCMC) developers in 1996, with 1997 sales  estimated at $300K
    • Three new jobs were created

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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS 
    • Major impact on the Enabling Propulsion Materials Program of High Speed Research showed that the new interface coatings are more than 1,000 times more durable than the state-of-the-art
    • Applicable to national programs aimed at ceramic composites development for military and terrestrial applications
    • Durability of interface coatings has been proven in glass, SiC, and Blackglas™ matrices
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