2830°C Melting point F36 Black Carborundum Silicon Carbide Paricle
INTRODUCTION
The silicon carbide powder was obtained by various chemical processes. Black silicon carbide containing SiC about 98.5%, its toughness is higher than green silicon carbide, mostly used for processing low tensile strength materials, such as glass, ceramics, stone, refractory materials, cast iron and non-ferrous metals. Green silicon carbide containing SiC more than 99%, good self-sharpening, mostly used for processing hard alloy, titanium alloy and optical glass, also used for honing cylinder liner and fine grinding high speed steel tools.
PROPERTIES
Black silicon carbide has a hardness of 9.5 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the hardest abrasive materials available. It also has excellent thermal conductivity, which allows it to dissipate heat quickly during grinding or cutting operations. Black silicon carbide is chemically inert and does not react with most chemicals, making it ideal for use in harsh environments.
APPLICATION
· Chamfering and beveling of glass edges
· Deburring and edge breaking of metal parts
· Fine grinding and polishing of precision components and parts
· Production of ceramic filters for the filtration of molten metals
· Grinding and lapping of valve seats and other engine components
· Sharpening and honing of knives and other cutting tools
· Surface finishing of gears, bearings, and other mechanical components
PERFORMANCE PARAMETER
chemical constitution | SiC |
≥98.6% |
Fe2O3 | ≤0.37% | |
physical properties | colour | black |
Mohs hardness | 9.3 | |
true density | 3.20~3.25g/cm3 | |
bulk density | 1.20~1.6g/cm3 |