ränikarbidi
Ränikarbidi, also known as silicon carbide (SiC), is a compound of silicon and carbon with the chemical formula SiC. It is a very hard, synthetic material that has been produced since the 19th century. Ränikarbidi is known for its exceptional hardness, high thermal conductivity, and resistance to high temperatures and chemical corrosion. It exists in various crystalline forms, known as polytypes, with the most common being hexagonal alpha-SiC and cubic beta-SiC.
Industrially, ränikarbidi is produced by heating a mixture of silicon dioxide (sand) and carbon (coke or petroleum
Beyond its abrasive uses, ränikarbidi is increasingly employed in the semiconductor industry. Its wide bandgap makes