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Reliable at highest stress

Silicon Carbide

Whether in the petrochemical industry, chemical engineering, pump construction or shipbuilding, sliding rings, sliding bearings, pump impellers and other tribological components used in aggressive environments are permanently exposed to high stress What is needed here are materials that are resistant to external influences and function reliably. This is the perfect environment for our silicon carbide ceramics. As one of the lightest and at the same time hardest ceramic materials, silicon carbide shows its advantages wherever high corrosion and wear resistance is required and materials of safety-relevant components must not fatigue prematurely.

Reaction-bonded, 3d-printed or sintered

Customized solutions with SiC

Silicon carbide differs depending on the manufacturing method and is therefore suitable for various applications. Depending on your requirements, we use reaction-bonded SiC, sintered SiC and - for geometrically complex products - 3D-printed IntrinSiC® to manufacture your components. Here, you can rely on the materials expertise and advice of our experts at Schunk Technical Ceramics.

Silicon Carbide

The first-choice material for aggressive conditions

 Material microstructure of the technical properties and surface structure of CarSIK-NT

Reaction-bonded Silicon Carbide

High flexural strength with consistent hardness and lightness

Material microstructure of the technical properties and surface structure of IntrinSiC

IntrinSiC®

Unmatched possibilities through complex geometries with reaction-bonded silicon carbide from the 3D printer

  Material microstructure of the technical properties and surface structure of CarSIK-SD

Sintered Silicon Carbide

Pressureless sintered silicon carbide - particularly light and yet extremely hard

Brochure: Sealrings and Bearings made of SiSiC and SSiC
Brochure: Sealrings and Bearings made of SiSiC and SSiC

Reliable under the Toughest Conditions

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