kiselkarbidmatris
Kiselkarbidmatris refers to a composite material where silicon carbide (SiC) serves as the matrix or binder. In such materials, silicon carbide particles or fibers are embedded within a continuous phase of silicon carbide. These composites are engineered to leverage the inherent properties of silicon carbide, such as its extreme hardness, high strength, excellent thermal conductivity, and resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments. The manufacturing processes for SiC matrix composites can vary, often involving techniques like chemical vapor infiltration (CVI), sintering, or hot pressing, to consolidate the silicon carbide components.
The resulting materials exhibit superior mechanical performance compared to monolithic silicon carbide or many other ceramic