Researchers Develop A process To Manufacture Extreme Heat-Resistant Composites

Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a process to manufacture extreme heat-resistant carbon-carbon composites at a faster rate.  The composites are made of graphite reinforced with carbon fiber, and uses a pure graphite matrix instead of epoxy to bind the fibers. The researchers manufactured a nose cone and fins embedded with temperature sensors designed to […]

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