Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet Description
Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet is a high-performance functional material that combines the electrical properties of metals with the structural properties of ceramics. It not only has the excellent electrical conductivity of metals, but also has the same ultra-high hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, thermal shock resistance, and high-temperature resistance as ceramics.
Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet Specifications
Properties
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Unit
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Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet
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Density
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g/cm3
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3.2
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Maximum Temp.
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℃
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1500
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Conductivity
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Ω
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0.01-300
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Tensile Strength
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MPa
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>300
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Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet Applications
1. Electronics and Semiconductors: Used as substrates in electronic devices, conductive SiC sheets help in dissipating heat efficiently. They are also utilized in semiconductor devices where both electrical conductivity and high thermal performance are required.
2. Heating Elements: Employed in high-temperature furnaces and heaters, conductive SiC sheets serve as robust and efficient heating elements, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and harsh chemical environments.
3. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: In environments where electrostatic discharge could damage sensitive electronic components, conductive SiC sheets are used to dissipate static electricity and protect devices.
4. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding: Conductive SiC sheets are used to shield electronic equipment from electromagnetic interference, ensuring the proper functioning of sensitive devices.
5. Battery Technology: In advanced battery systems, particularly in electric vehicles and energy storage systems, conductive SiC sheets are used as current collectors or in other components where high electrical conductivity and thermal stability are essential.
6. Aerospace: In aerospace applications, conductive SiC sheets are utilized in components that require both electrical conductivity and high thermal resistance, such as in thermal protection systems and high-performance electrical insulation.
7. Power Electronics: Used in power electronic devices and modules, conductive SiC sheets help in efficient heat dissipation and electrical conduction, improving the performance and reliability of power systems.
8. Sensors and Actuators: Conductive SiC sheets are employed in various sensors and actuators that operate in harsh environments, taking advantage of their robustness and electrical properties.
9. LEDs and Photovoltaics: In light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photovoltaic cells, conductive SiC sheets are used as substrates to enhance thermal management and electrical performance.
10. Advanced Ceramics: In the production of advanced ceramic components, conductive SiC sheets are used where electrical conductivity is required alongside the typical benefits of ceramics, such as wear resistance and thermal stability.
11. Medical Devices: In certain medical applications, conductive SiC sheets are used in devices that require both electrical conductivity and biocompatibility.
Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet Packaging
Our Sintered Silicon Carbide Seals (SSiC) are carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Electrically Conductive SiC Sheet FAQs
Q1: What are the key properties of electrically conductive SiC sheets?
A: Key properties include electrical conductivity, high thermal conductivity, high hardness, excellent chemical inertness, high thermal stability, and resistance to wear and corrosion.
Q2: Why is electrically conductive SiC used in electronic applications?
A: Electrically conductive SiC is used in electronic applications due to its ability to conduct electricity while maintaining excellent thermal and mechanical properties. This makes it ideal for use in high-power and high-frequency electronic devices.
Q3: What sizes and thicknesses are available for electrically conductive SiC sheets?
A: Electrically conductive SiC sheets are available in various sizes and thicknesses to meet the specific requirements of different applications. Custom sizes can often be produced to fit particular needs.