Thermal Insulation SiC is composed of tetrahedraof carbon and silicon atoms with strong bonds in the crystal lattice. This series ceramics have been widely used in petroleum, chemical, automotive, mechanical and aerospace industries because of their excellent resistance to thermal shock, high temperatures, oxidation and chemical corrosion.
Properties :
◆Low density;
◆High strength;
◆High hardness;
◆High elastic modulus;
◆Low thermal expansion;
◆High thermal conductivity;
◆Superior chemical inertness;
◆Excellent thermal shock resistance;
◆Isolated wave absorption performance.
Application:
◆LED-TV LCD-TV
◆Notebook
◆M/B(Mother board)
◆Power Transistor Traic
◆Power Module
◆Chip IC MOS IGBT
◆Network/ADSL
Thermal Insulation SiCis not attacked by any acids or alkalis or molten salts up to 800°C. In air, SiC forms a protective silicon oxide coating at 1200°C and is able to be used up to 1600°C. The high thermal conductivity coupled with low thermal expansion and high strength give this material exceptional thermal shock resistant qualities.
Chemical purity, resistance to chemical attack at temperature, and strength retention at high temperatures has made this material very popular as wafer tray supports and paddles in semiconductor furnaces.
The electrical conduction of the material has lead to its use in resistance heating elements for electric furnaces, and as a key component in thermistors (temperature variable resistors) and in varistors (voltage variable resistors).