Silicon Carbide Lined Wear Pipe
Adamantine, also known as silicon carbide (SiC) is made from quartz sand, petroleum coke (or coal coke), wood chips (salt needs to be added to produce green silicon carbide), and other raw materials smelted at high temperatures through resistance furnaces.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Product Introduction

Adamantine, also known as silicon carbide (SiC) is made from quartz sand, petroleum coke (or coal coke), wood chips (salt needs to be added to produce green silicon carbide), and other raw materials smelted at high temperatures through resistance furnaces.

Silicon carbide also exists in nature as a rare mineral, moissanite. Silicon carbide is also known as carbon silica. In contemporary C, N, B and other non-oxide high technology refractory raw materials, silicon carbide for the most widely used, the most economical one, can be called gold steel sand or refractory sand.

 

Characteristic

Silicon carbide has stable chemical properties, high thermal conductivity, good wear resistance, high hardness, high temperature oxidation, etc.; mainly used in functional ceramics, advanced refractory materials, metallurgical industry, abrasives and other fields.


Technical parameters of RBSIC(SISIC)

ITEMUNIT RBSIS(SISIC)DATA
 Max temperature of Application1380
Densityg/cm³>3.02
 Open Porosity%<0.1
BendingStrengthMpa250 (20℃)
Mpa280 (1200℃)
 Modulus of ElasticityGpa330 (20℃)
Gpa300 (1200℃)
 Thermal ConductivityW/m.k45 (1200℃)
 Coefficient of Thermal ExpansionK-1*10-64.5
Rigidity
9.2
Acid Alkaline-proof
 Excellent


Advantages

Abrasion resistance

Low thermal expansion coefficient

Very strong corrosion resistance

Thermal shock resistance

High hardness

Self-lubricating

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