Abstract

Ceramic composite pipes were produced by a centrifugal-exothermic process in a short time without the use of a high-temperature furnace. The process is characterized by an exothermic reaction following a thermite reaction. The reactions occur under the influence of centrifugal force. Two-layer ceramic pipes composed of molybdenum carbide or boride combined with aluminum oxide were produced using mixtures of MoO3, Al, and C or B powders.

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