What Does CVI Stand For?

CVI stands for Chemical Vapor Infiltration Impregnation

Chemical Vapor Infiltration Impregnation (CVI) is a process used in materials science and engineering to enhance the properties of porous substrates. During CVI, vaporized chemicals are introduced into a substrate's pore structure, allowing for the infiltration of these materials at the molecular level. This technique is commonly employed to improve mechanical strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance of materials such as ceramics and composites, making it valuable in various applications, including aerospace, electronics, and automotive industries.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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