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Composite Sandwich Board Insulation
Composite Sandwich Board (CSB) has been engineered to provide maximum
longevity for CVD and sintering furnaces. Alternating layers of
graphite foil and semi-rigidized felt are sandwiched between sheets
of Carbon/Carbon composite. Much like Composite Sandwich Pack, this construction provides
an effective barrier to process gas infiltration and convection.
Construction:
CSB is produced by laminating multiple layers of semi-rigidized
felt and graphite foil between 0.025" thick sheets of Carbon/Carbon
Composite (C/C). Optionally, graphite foil may be bonded to
one or both faces.
Sizes: Boards are manufactured to
customer specified sizes, eliminating the need for most joints.
Panels are available in sizes up to 90" long x 55" wide
x 8" thick.
Features:
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Innovative Construction: Multiple
graphite foil layers slow the infiltration of process gasses that can
densify felt, degrading its insulating properties. |
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Erosion Resistance: C/C exterior provides
a robust barrier; protecting the insulating core from damage
by dropped parts, melt splatter, or high velocity particle abrasion.
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Dimensional Stability: Solid C/C composite
construction will not bow, warp, or crack as a result of thermal
shock or cycling. |
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Machinability: Composite Sandwich Board (CSB) is readily machinable
using conventional methods such as cutting, drilling, sawing,
and milling. |
CSB-230 Composite Sandwich Board Insulation : Data Sheet
CSB-230 Composite Sandwich Board Insulation : Typical Cross-Section
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