Ceramic open-cell foams were obtained from a preceramic polymer (a silicone
resin) and blown polyurethanes, by pyrolysis at 1200 degrees C in nitrogen
. Silicon carbide submicron powders were also added to the silicone resin t
o give SiOC + SiC composite foams. The morphology of the foams was dependen
t on the architecture of the blown polyurethanes. The crushing strength as
well as the elastic modulus increased with increasing relative density, rea
ching values as high as 14 and 450 MPa, respectively. Some of the foams dis
played an excellent thermal stability (resistance to oxidation in air and d
ecomposition in inert atmosphere) up to elevated temperatures.