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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 1997
Filed:
Jan. 08, 1996
Jacques Thebault, Bordeaux, FR;
Marc Lacoste, Villenave D'Ornon, FR;
Alain Nale, Saint Romain La Virvee, FR;
Societe Europeenne de Propulsion, Suresnes, FR;
Abstract
The method comprises forming a coating on the product of composite material to be protected. The coating contains a mixture of a non-oxide refractory ceramic in finely-divided form, at least one refractory oxide in finely-divided form and providing healing properties by forming a glass, and a binder constituted by a polymer that is a precursor of a non-oxide refractory ceramic. The polymer is transformed into a ceramic to obtain a protective layer comprising a non-oxide refractory ceramic phase and a healing phase which together constitute two interpenetrating lattices. After the ceramic precursor polymer has been transformed, a final heat treatment step may be performed at a temperature higher than the softening or melting temperature of the healing phase.