kiselkarbidfibre
Kiselkarbidfibre, also known as silicon carbide fibers, are high-performance ceramic fibers composed primarily of silicon and carbon. These fibers are characterized by their exceptional strength, stiffness, and resistance to high temperatures and harsh chemical environments. Their structure typically consists of SiC in a crystalline or amorphous form, with diameters ranging from a few micrometers to tens of micrometers.
The production of kiselkarbidfibre often involves advanced chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or melt-spinning techniques. These processes
Due to their unique combination of properties, kiselkarbidfibre find application in various demanding fields. They are