Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials Description
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a compound that exhibits high hardness, thermal conductivity and chemical resistance. SiC vapourisation materials are used to improve the performance of thin-film coatings in industrial and research applications by increasing their measured durability and reflectivity.
Specifications for Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials
Material Type |
Silicon Carbide (SiC) |
Symbol |
SiC |
Appearance/Colour |
Green to black solid |
Melting Point |
2 830 °C (5 130 °F; 3 103 K) |
Density |
3.21 g/cm³ |
Purity |
99.5% |
Form |
Powder/Granulate/Custom-made |
Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials Applications
Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials are applied in several fields:
- Optical Coatings: SiC is used in the manufacture of optical coatings. Its use leads to measurable improvements in coating durability and reflectivity in telescopes and mirrors.
- Semiconductor Industry: SiC coatings are applied during semiconductor fabrication to enhance thermal management and electrical performance.
- Thin-film Solar Cells: SiC is incorporated to improve the performance and lifespan of thin-film solar cells.
- Aerospace: SiC coatings provide thermal protection in aerospace environments, thereby maintaining operational temperatures in extreme conditions.
Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials Packaging
Our Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials are packaged under controlled conditions to maintain integrity during transport and storage. We offer a range of packaging options tailored to your specific requirements.
Customisation Options
We acknowledge the precise requirements of different applications. Options are provided for the customisation of Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials where you may specify dimensions, purities and other parameters to meet your exact needs.
Quality Assurance
At Stanford Advanced Materials, our Silicon Carbide Vapourisation Materials undergo strict quality control procedures to satisfy industry standards. This process ensures that performance remains consistent and within defined tolerances.