Abstract
Abstract
When designing any composite material, the compatibility between the component elements must be considered, a compatibility that can be seen from a physical and chemical point of view. Chemical compatibility refers to the existence or development to a small extent of reactions between components. Thus, at high temperatures, the diffusion processes intensify, and fragile compounds can form, which cancel the direct connection between the components, resulting in a significant decrease in the mechanical strength of the composite material. A successful process of manufacturing carbon fiber-reinforced composites requires that the fiber to be protected, usually with a coating, during their manufacture and use. The paper aims to analyze the process of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) which is a successful process of manufacturing carbon fiber reinforced composites. They require that the fiber be protected with a coating during their manufacture and use.