Silicon Carbides (SiC) exhibit characteristically high hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and strength — even at high temperatures. CoorsTek has engineered a variety of silicon carbide processes and compositions which deliver properties and features optimized for specific application requirements including:
Electrical resistivity: Careful manufacturing control can “tune” the volumetric resistivity.
Lubrication: Certain formulations have graphite embedded into the grain structure for lubrication in exchange for slightly lower flexural strength.
High purity: CoorsTek PureSiC® CVD Silicon Carbide uses chemical vapor deposition (CVD) to produce ultra- pure (>99.9995%) ceramic parts and coatings.
CoorsTek UltraClean™ Siliconized Silicon Carbide (Si:SiC) is a unique silicon carbide in which metallic silicon (Si) infiltrates spaces between the grains ─ allowing extremely tight tolerances even for large parts. Siliconized silicon carbide is ideal for high-stress applications which require great mechanical strength along with excellent corrosion and wear resistance.
Ceramic Expertise
CoorsTek formulates its ceramics to maximize their unique material properties. This includes optimizing the grain size through precise grain structure control.
Our experts can utilize different manufacturing controls, like Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) or recrystallization, to manufacture the optimal material for the application.
| CoorsTek | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Industrial Ceramic Materials |
| Product Number | UltraClean |
| Product Name | Recrystallized Silicon Carbide |
| Material Type | Carbide Material; Silicon Carbide |
| Composition | Recrystallized Silicon Carbide (Si:SiC) |
| Applications | Wafer handling components, Semiconductor paddles |
| Max Use Temperature | 1350 to 1600 C (2462 to 2912 F) |