Sintering silicon carbide is a process that involves heating the material to a high temperature, usually around 2000°C, and applying pressure to compact the particles together. The reaction itself does not produce any noticeable changes or reactions, as it is a physical process rather than a chemical reaction. However, the end result of sintering silicon carbide is a dense and strong material with excellent mechanical properties. Reaction sintered silicon carbide Property Item Data Unit Mechanical Characteristics Color Black Density 3.05 g/cm3 Bending Strength 380 MPa Compressive Strength 2,000 MPa Elastic Modulus 360 GP…
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