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Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a crystalline solid characterized by extreme hardness, high temperature resistance and electrical conductivity. SiC is used in many technical applications, including abrasives, cutting tools, ceramics, high-temperature and high-performance electronics. Its exceptional hardness makes it an excellent abrasive for machining metals and other materials. In addition, silicon carbide is used in the electronics industry for the manufacture of power electronics components such as diodes and transistors, due to its high temperature resistance and semiconductor properties.
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Manufacture of abrasives; as an alloying agent
Calcined Bauxite is produced by the sintering/calcining of low-iron, low-alkali containing raw bauxites at temperatures of 1600 – 1800°C. In this calcination process the hi...
Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) is a very hard, tough abrasive raw material produced by melting bauxite (an aluminum ore) at extremely high temperatures. During the melting proce...
Caustic Calcined Magnesia (CCM) is a mineral raw material produced by calcining magnesium carbonate at high temperatures. It is characterized by high purity and excellent c...