Silicon carbide offers many advantages, including: High hardness: The hardness of silicon carbide is very high, much higher than that of traditional metal materials, so it can be used to manufac...
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Silicon carbide offers many advantages, including:
High hardness: The hardness of silicon carbide is very high, much higher than that of traditional metal materials, so it can be used to manufacture high hardness and high wear-resistant parts, such as mechanical seals, abrasives, etc.
High temperature resistance: Silicon carbide has a high melting point and can withstand high temperature environments, so it can be used to manufacture parts that work at high temperatures, such as heat treatment equipment, furnace linings, etc.
Corrosion resistance: Silicon carbide has high chemical stability and is not easily corroded by most acids, alkalis and solvents, so it can be used to manufacture corrosion-resistant parts, such as containers and pipes in the chemical industry.
High strength: Silicon carbide has high strength and rigidity, so it can be used to manufacture components that require high strength and high rigidity, such as mechanical seals, aero engine components, etc.
Low Density: Silicon carbide has a lower density than many metallic materials, allowing it to be used in lightweight, high-strength components such as brake discs in automotive braking systems.
Excellent thermal conductivity: Silicon carbide has excellent thermal conductivity, so it can be used to manufacture parts that require high thermal conductivity, such as heat sinks and high-power electronic components.
Color | Black |
Basic Mineral | α-SiC |
True Density | 3.2g/cm3 |
Bulk Density | 1.45-1.56g/cm3 |
Mohs Hardness | 9.2 |
Microhardness | HV3100-3280 |
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