Product Name: Silicon Carbide (017)
We are specialized in manufacturing mechanical seal of silicon carbide. Silicon carbide has the property of excellent resistant-corrosion, high mechanical strength, high thermal conductivity, good self-lubrication, used as seal faces, bearings and tubes in spacecraft,machinery,metallurgy,printing and dyeing,foodstuff,pharmaceutical,auto industry and so on. When the sic faces are combined with graphite faces the friction is the smallest and they can be made into mechanical seals which are able to work in highest working requirements. We have produced mechanical seals of silicon carbide for more than 20 years'.
Our Silicon Carbide products list as below:
- Silicon Carbide Bush
- Silicon Carbide Ring
- Silicon Carbide Seals
- ID:0017 - - Silicon Carbide
- ID:0020 - - Silicon Carbide
- ID:0022 - - Silicon Carbide
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a chemical compound of silicon and carbon, but it also occurs in nature. Silicon carbide has forms extremely hard, dark, iridescent crystals that are insoluble in water and other common solvents. Virtually silicon carbide exists in at least 70 crystalline forms. Purer silicon carbide can be made by the more expensive process of chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The earliest examples of silicon carbide was found in the late-1800s by E.G. Acheson. The earliest studies of silicon carbide was made by Henri Moissan.
Silicon carbide does not melt at any known pressure. Silicon carbide has a specific gravity of 3.2, and its high sublimation temperature (approximately 2700 ¢XC) makes it useful for bearings and furnace parts. Due to its properties, silicon carbide is used for blue LEDs, ultrafast, high-voltage Schottky diodes, MOSFETs and high temperature thyristors for high power switching.
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- Silicon carbide (SiC) is a compound of silicon and carbon bonded together to form ceramics, but it also occurs in nature as the extremely rare mineral moissanite.
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