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Silicon Carbide Nozzle

Additional information

Catalog No.

SiC1125

Molecular Formula

SiC

Appearance

Black

Melting Point

2,730° C (4,946° F) (decomposes)

Density

3.0 to 3.2 g/cm3

Electrical Resistivity

1 to 4 10x Ω-m

Poisson's Ratio

0.15 to 0.21

Specific Heat

670 to 1180 J/kg-K

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Description:

silicon carbide nozzle is a high-performance component made from silicon carbide (SiC), a ceramic material known for its exceptional hardness, high thermal conductivity, and excellent resistance to wear, oxidation, and thermal shock. Silicon carbide nozzles are commonly used in high-temperature and harsh environments, where durability and reliability are critical.

Applications:

  • Metal Casting: Silicon carbide nozzles are widely used in the metal casting industry, particularly for directing the flow of molten metal during processes such as pouring, casting, and molding.
  • Steel Industry: In steel production, SiC nozzles are used in ladles and tundishes for controlling the flow of molten steel.
  • Aerospace: SiC nozzles are employed in the aerospace industry, especially in rocket propulsion systems, where they are used to control the flow of gases and liquids under extreme conditions.
  • Furnace Technology: Used in high-temperature furnaces for directing and controlling the flow of gases, as well as in applications like sintering and combustion processes.
  • Gas Flow Control: Silicon carbide nozzles are also utilized in various industries to control the flow of gases or other fluids under high pressure, such as in chemical processing or power generation.

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