Silicon Carbide Graphite
Silicon Carbide Graphite is a type of composite material that is made by coating a layer of silicon carbide on the surface of graphite material
Product Info
Silicified graphite refers to a composite material composed of a silicon carbide layer coated on the surface of graphite material. The hardness of siliconized graphite is actually the hardness of SiC, which is second only to diamond, boron nitride, and boron carbide, and higher than the hardness of tungsten carbide, aluminum oxide, etc.
Application
Silicified graphite can be used as bearings for phosphoric acid, phosphorus amine and hydrofluoric acid pumps. In addition, in the semiconductor industry, it is used as the substrate and fixture for silicon epitaxial growth of heating sheets and in the manufacture of artificial joints, artificial heart valves, artificial tooth roots, etc.