Graphite Silicon Carbide Crucibles

Graphite Silicon Carbide Crucibles

Silicon carbide crucible is a kind of crucible with excellent performance, which comes from the raw material of silicon carbide. The chemical formula of silicon carbide is SiC, chemically hexagonal crystal, stable structure. Silicon carbide is made of quartz sand, coal coke, wood chips and other raw materials through the high-temperature environment of resistance furnace smelting, is widely used in contemporary refractory materials, a kind of economic raw material. Industrial materials of silicon carbide is made of quartz sand and other raw materials, such as silicon carbide crucible. The hardness of silicon carbide crucible is high, measured by the Mohs hardness, the Mohs hardness of silicon carbide crucible is 9.5, second only to the hardness of diamond (10); And silicon carbide crucible strong fire resistance, can withstand the temperature; Based on the stable structure of sic crucible, the chemical properties of SIC crucible are stable. In addition, as a heating type material, silicon carbide crucible has high thermal conductivity, small thermal expansion coefficient and wear resistance.

Zibo Gotrays’Focused Applications

  • Sanitary ware
  • Kiln furniture crucibles
  • Glass panel industries
  • Sliding bearings
  • Gost firing of tableware.
  • Heat exchangers
  • Burners
  • Wear parts (thread guides)

Zibo Gotrays’Advantages :

  • Good flexibility, not easy to crack, and long service life.
  • Customize: Produced according to Customers’ Needs.
  • Professional Design Ability according to Application.
  • Complete Supply Chain System Assuring Competitive Product Price.
  • Globally 7×24 Sales and Technical Services, Fast Response for Delivery.

Graphite Silicon Carbide Crucibles are containers made from a combination of graphite and silicon carbide, used for melting and casting high-temperature metals such as platinum, gold, aluminum, and copper alloys. These crucibles offer high thermal conductivity, excellent resistance to thermal shock and corrosion, and can withstand high temperatures up to 1800°C. They are commonly used in the metalworking industry and foundries, where precise temperature control is necessary for successful casting processes.

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