Abstract

New carbon–carbon composite materials with operating temperatures up to 400°C obtained by carbonisation of highly filled elastomeric compounds filled with carbon fillers of various morphologies are proposed. Low-temperature carbonisation in a range of 300–400°C allowed to produce thermally and dimensionally stable composite materials from elastomeric compounds. The carbonised composites show rather high values of tensile, compressive and flexural strength, as well as relatively high impact toughness.

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