Beta SiC as bonding agent for alpha SiC in aggressive environments
Refractories are often made of α-SiC particles which are sintered using various sintering techniques and bonding agents.
Pressing and sintering aids and bonding agents are typically less resistant to aggressive environments than silicon carbide itself.
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Example of alpha/beta SiC composite
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SiCAT has developed an all SiC material, in which α-SiC particles are strongly bonded by a β-SiC matrix.
This material is exceptionally resistant to chemical aggression and can be shaped into bricks,
tiles and more complex shapes using standard presses of the ceramics industry.
These α-SiC/β-SiC composites can be used as protective lining where resistance to corrosion, mechanical strength, and thermal conductivity are required.
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