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Electromagnetic interference shielding and mechanical properties of Si3N4–SiOC composites fabricated by 3D-printing combined with polymer infiltration and …

Duan et al., 2017

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3550410822624798748
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Duan W
Fan Z
Wang H
Zhang J
Qiao T
Yin X
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Journal of Materials Research

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Twinned silicon carbide (SiC) nanowires (NWs) reinforced Si3N4–SiOC composites were successfully fabricated through a joint process of three-dimensional printing (3DP), direct nitridation, and polymer infiltration and pyrolysis (PIP). 3DP and PIP were both addictive …
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