1976
DOI: 10.1007/bf01117776
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Carbon fibers coated with zirconium pyronitride

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“…When higher conductivity is desired, a metal coating, such as silver [21], aluminum [22], copper [23], nickel [23], [16], and zirconium pyronitride [24] can be applied over each individual fiber. Nickel coating is known to have a good bonding with the carbon fiber, especially compared to copper coating [23], and composites with nickel-coated carbon fiber has higher tensile and shear strength than the ones with copper-coated carbon 1521 fibers [23].…”
Section: Design Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When higher conductivity is desired, a metal coating, such as silver [21], aluminum [22], copper [23], nickel [23], [16], and zirconium pyronitride [24] can be applied over each individual fiber. Nickel coating is known to have a good bonding with the carbon fiber, especially compared to copper coating [23], and composites with nickel-coated carbon fiber has higher tensile and shear strength than the ones with copper-coated carbon 1521 fibers [23].…”
Section: Design Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%