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  • {{Image|Silicon Carbide polycrystal.jpg|right|300px|Polycrystalline SiC for mechanical applications {{Image|Silicon carbide single crystal.jpg|right|300px|Single crystalline SiC for electronic purpos
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  • * [http://img.chem.ucl.ac.uk/www/kelly/moissanite.htm A Brief History of Silicon Carbide] Dr J F Kelly, University of London ...chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/SI/silicon_carbide.html Material Safety Data Sheet] for silicon carbide
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  • * [http://img.chem.ucl.ac.uk/www/kelly/moissanite.htm A Brief History of Silicon Carbide] Dr J F Kelly, University of London ...chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/SI/silicon_carbide.html Material Safety Data Sheet] for silicon carbide
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  • {{Image|Silicon Carbide polycrystal.jpg|right|300px|Polycrystalline SiC for mechanical applications {{Image|Silicon carbide single crystal.jpg|right|300px|Single crystalline SiC for electronic purpos
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  • ...e extremely hard substances such as aluminium oxide, zirconia alumina, and silicon carbide that are embedded in a matrix called the bond. The bond not only holds the
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  • ...Discovered in 1893, the simplest marriage between silicon and carbon is [[Silicon carbide]] which has many industrial applications.
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  • ...sub>2</sub>), [[sodium cyanide]] (NaCN), [[potassium cyanate]] (KOCN), [[silicon carbide]] (SiC) and [[calcium carbonate]] (CaCO<sub>3</sub>)</ref> ...es and similar materials. A few examples are [[silver chloride]] (AgCl), [[silicon carbide]] (SiC), [[gallium arsenide]] (GaAs), and [[boron nitride]] (BN), some of w
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  • ...00V, [[silicon]] is used, but for higher voltages (up to 3000 V or more) [[silicon carbide]] is used to extend the breakdown voltage. These voltages are achievable on {{cite book |chapter= §3.2 Schottky diode edge terminations |title=Silicon carbide power devices |author=B. Jayant Baliga |year=2005 |isbn=9812566058 |publish
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  • ...tural ceramics such as [[Reinforced carbon-carbon|RCC]], polycrystalline [[silicon carbide]] and [[transformation toughened ceramics]]
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  • * In [[silicon carbide]] [[Foundry|foundries]]
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