2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1017962922590
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“…Many other studies have considered the interaction of glasses with SiC, often for the fabrication of SiC fiber reinforced composites [7,8,10], as additives for liquid phases sintering [21] and for joining. Alumino borosilicates [5][6][7][8]22], soda-lime silicates [23], silicates [9] and glasses of the Pyrex type [5,6] have been shown to react in contact with SiC at temperatures above 1420 K to produce bubbles.…”
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“…Many other studies have considered the interaction of glasses with SiC, often for the fabrication of SiC fiber reinforced composites [7,8,10], as additives for liquid phases sintering [21] and for joining. Alumino borosilicates [5][6][7][8]22], soda-lime silicates [23], silicates [9] and glasses of the Pyrex type [5,6] have been shown to react in contact with SiC at temperatures above 1420 K to produce bubbles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These glasses may be used as coatings for low temperature applications [26]. Barium aluminosilicate glass-ceramics have also been shown to be stable with SiC [10].…”
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