Carbon-ceramic brake discs, the remaining porosity in which, after
infiltration with a carbide-forming element and reaction of this element
with at least part of the carbon in the preliminary body of the
carbon-ceramic brake disc to form carbides, is at least partly filled
with particles whose average diameter is in the range from 0.5 nm to 20
nm, and a process for producing carbon-ceramic brake discs with reduced
porosity, wherein carbon-ceramic brake discs are treated with a solution
of organic compounds of boron, zirconium, titanium, silicon or aluminum
or mixtures of such compounds, the cited organic compounds being present
as sols in an organic solvent, after removal from the sol bath the brake
discs treated in this way are dried in an oven at a heating rate of
between 30 K/h and 300 K/h under air or protective gas and are then
tempered at a final temperature of between 350.degree. C. and 800.degree.
C. for between 20 minutes and 120 minutes