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What is 3C-SiC ?

3C-SiC, also known as cubic silicon carbide, is a crystal structure of silicon carbide (SiC). It is one of the polytypes of SiC, which are variations in the arrangement of silicon and carbon atoms within the crystal lattice. The “3C”

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What is α-SiC ?

Silicon Carbide (SiC), a versatile compound with significant applications in numerous industries, exists in many different crystalline structures known as polytypes. Among these polytypes, the alpha phase, or α-SiC, is of particular importance due to its superior properties and widespread

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What is Beta Silicon Carbide?

Beta silicon carbide (β-SiC) is a synthetic compound composed of silicon and carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral structure. It’s a polymorph of silicon carbide, meaning that it shares the same chemical formula as other forms of silicon carbide (SiC),

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What is the difference between FEPA F and FEPA P?

FEPA F and FEPA P are two different grading systems for abrasive grains used in coated abrasives, such as sandpaper and grinding wheels. These grading systems were established by the Federation of European Producers of Abrasives (FEPA), an organization that

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What is carborundum used for ?

Carborundum is a trade name for silicon carbide, a very hard, abrasive material. It is used in a wide variety of applications, including: Abrasives: Carborundum is used in a variety of abrasive products, such as sandpaper, grinding wheels, and polishing

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How To Choose Right Fused Alumina?

Choosing the right Fused Alumina for your project can be a daunting task. Here are some factors to consider when selecting the right one: Application The application is the most critical factor to consider when selecting Fused Alumina. Different applications

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Black SiC is suitable for working on cast iron, non-ferrous metal, rock, leather, rubber, etc. It is also broadly used as refractory material and metallurgical additive.

Black Silicon Carbide Macro Grits
Black Silicon Carbide Micro Powder

Green SiC is suitable for processing hard alloy, metallic and non-metallic materials with hard and brittle features such as copper, brass, aluminum, magnesium, jewel, optical glass, ceramics, etc. Super powder of it is also a kind of ceramic material.

Green Silicon Carbide Macro Grits
Green Silicon Carbide Micro Powder

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