Author : P.Suresh 1
Date of Publication :20th May 2017
Abstract: CCC (Carbon-Carbon Composites) or C-C (Carbon Carbon) or CFRC (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Carbon) is an extraordinary composite material consisting of carbon filaments embedded in a carbonaceous structure. The carbon-carbon composite’s low weight, high thermal conductivity and genius mechanical properties at hoisted temperatures, originally produced for aviation applications, make it a perfect tool for flying machine braking, rocket spouts and re- entry nose tips apart from a few industrial, aeronautical and biomedical uses. The breakthrough in carbon products is adaptable and provides adaptability in design. Without major deformation, it can tolerate temperatures above 1900 °C. This paper analyses significant advances in the manufacturing process advancement of Carbon-Carbon composites and depicts them. This paper also talks about the carbon-carbon discovery and their use. Improving properties by various procedures and reducing the cost of manufacturing make this category of materials more appealing to design applications, production application, especially high temperature applications
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