Silicon Carbide

What is Silicon Carbide?
      Silicon carbide (SiC), also known as  carborundum, is a compound of silicon and carbon with chemical formula SiC. It  occurs in nature as the extremely rare mineral moissanite. Silicon carbide  powder has been mass-produced since 1893 for use as an abrasive. Grains of  silicon carbide can be bonded together by sintering to form very hard ceramics  that are widely used in applications requiring high endurance, such as car  brakes, car clutches and ceramic plates in bulletproof vests. Electronic  applications of silicon carbide as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and detectors  in early radios were first demonstrated around 1907, and today SiC is widely  used in high-temperature/high-voltage semiconductor electronics. Large single  crystals of silicon carbide can be grown by the Lely method; they can be cut  into gems known as synthetic moissanite. Silicon carbide with high surface area  can be produced from SiO2 contained in plant material.
Structure and Properties
Silicon carbide exists in about 250 crystalline  forms. The polymorphism of SiC is characterized by a large family of similar  crystalline structures called polytypes. They are variations of the same  chemical compound that are identical in two dimensions and differ in the third.  Thus, they can be viewed as layers stacked in a certain sequence.
Alpha silicon carbide (α-SiC) is the most  commonly encountered polymorph; it is formed at temperatures greater than 1700  °C and has a hexagonal crystal structure (similar to Wurtzite). The beta modification  (β-SiC), with a zinc blende crystal structure (similar to diamond), is formed  at temperatures below 1700 °C. Until recently, the beta form has had relatively  few commercial uses, although there is now increasing interest in its use as a  support for heterogeneous catalysts, owing to its higher surface area compared  to the alpha form.
Silicon Carbide’s Applicatons
Because of high hardness, high welting point, high  thermal conduct rate,  high temperature  semi-conductor and low swell rate, as well as high steady, far-infrared  radiation rate, acidproof, alkaliproof ect. special feature, the products are  mainly used in abrasive material, abrasive tool, high temperature refractory  materials, metallurgy oxygen reducing, fine ceramics, alloy, electron, chemical  industry and space industry high technical field, specially the silicon carbide  fined powder is now researched as a kind of new materials in super-century  strategy, therefore has a very wide developing foreground.

 
 


