Using high-purity silicon carbide powder, formed through isostatic pressing, fired to create high-density structural components. Long lifespan, good heat dissipation performance, low friction coefficient, enhancing grinding efficiency. Lightweight, minimal centrifugal force, high grinding speed, no pollution, high product purity, improving grinding efficiency, saving costs.
We adopt isostatic pressing forming method. The outer diameter of silicon carbide wear-resistant barrels can reach up to 1000mm. Large-diameter silicon carbide barrels are formed by reaction sintering, while small-diameter barrels are formed by pressureless sintering, which is more wear-resistant than reaction sintering.
Silicon carbide elements are used today in the melting of glass and non-ferrous metal, heat treatment of metals, float glass production, production of ceramics and electronics components, igniters in pilot lights for gas heaters, etc. Origin - India and China For price, specification and other details please contact us.
Green Silicon Carbide� is widely used for Abrasive Tools and Sandblasting. Our Silicon Carbide is hard with good abrasive ability and is ideal for abrasive blasting and polishing. It is widely used in abrasive tools, grinding and polishing etc. It also has above 99% Al2O3 content, coarse particles, good self-sharpening and good abrasion resistance.
Black Silicon Carbide  is widely used as a blasting medium and abrasive. Our Silicon Carbide is hard, extremely resistant and able to withstand the strongest alkalis and acids. It is widely used in abrasive tools, grinding and polishing, refractory materials, high end ceramics etc. It also has above 99% Al2O3 content, coarse particles, good self-sharpening and good abrasion resistance.
We offer silicon carbide with content of SiC 85%,90%,95% ,98%,99% size for refractories and technical ceramic 0-1mm,1-3mm,.......-325 mESH ,-200MESH etc. FEPA for abrasives F 12,14,.......F 1500
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.