“…An alternative method for forming a carbon layer on the fiber surfaces was developed by Ube Industries, Ltd. (Japan), and is known as the TM-S6 treatment method [10,11]. It is a simple pyrochemical treatment method wherein the SiC fibers are heat-treated at high temperatures (~1300°C) in a reductive (CO) atmosphere.…”
To cite this article: Masaki Kotani & Shinji Ogihara (2021): Effects of pyrochemical treatment for producing interfacial carbon layer on tensile properties of polymer-derived-matrix-based SiC/SiC composites, Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies,
“…An alternative method for forming a carbon layer on the fiber surfaces was developed by Ube Industries, Ltd. (Japan), and is known as the TM-S6 treatment method [10,11]. It is a simple pyrochemical treatment method wherein the SiC fibers are heat-treated at high temperatures (~1300°C) in a reductive (CO) atmosphere.…”
To cite this article: Masaki Kotani & Shinji Ogihara (2021): Effects of pyrochemical treatment for producing interfacial carbon layer on tensile properties of polymer-derived-matrix-based SiC/SiC composites, Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies,
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