HTCC
HTCC stands for High Temperature Carbon Carbon. It is a type of composite material made from carbon fibers embedded in a carbon matrix. The manufacturing process involves high temperatures, typically exceeding 2000 degrees Celsius, which are crucial for forming the strong carbon-carbon bonds. This process results in a material with exceptional thermal stability, high strength at elevated temperatures, and excellent resistance to thermal shock.
The properties of HTCC make it suitable for applications where extreme heat and mechanical stress are encountered.
Beyond aerospace, HTCC finds applications in other high-temperature environments. This includes components for furnaces, brake discs