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Everything You Need to Know About Canada Silicon Carbide Grit

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SiC is second only to diamond in hardness yet, unlike diamond, it can be manufactured to meet a wide range of specifications and sizes. As a result, silicon carbide abrasive products are commonly used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, mining, and steelmaking. If you're in need of silicon carbide grit for your next project, then you've come to the right place. In this blog post, we'll tell you everything you need to know about Canada silicon carbide grit so that you can make an informed purchase. Applications for Silicon Carbide Grit One of the most common uses for silicon carbide grit is as an abrasive. When used as an abrasive, SiC can be used for a wide range of applications, including: -Grinding glass -Deburring metals -Polishing stone -Lapping ceramics and hard alloys -Sandblasting -Finishing Tough Materials Silicon carbide is also frequently used as a cutting tool. When used for this purpose, it can be used to cut a variety of materials, inc...

Green silicon carbide grinding powder Carborundum Powder F600 F800

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Green silicon carbide grinding powder Carborundum powder F600 F800 Green silicon carbide powder is a very hard abrasive material with uniform particle size distribution. The hardness of it only ranks after diamond and B4C, and it is harder than black silicon carbide. So it is suitable to grinding large range of hard material such as titanium alloy, marble, carbide alloy, optical glasses, ceramics, etc. On the other hand, green silicon carbide has extraordinary features such as high chemical stability, low thermal expansion rate, it is suitable for heat resistance & corrosion resistance coatings, paints, and other construction products. Typical physical properties of Green silicon carbide grinding powder Carborundum powder F600 F800 Mohs Hardness: 9.5 Vickers Hardness: 3100-3400kg/mm2 Specific Gravity: 3.2g/cm3 Bulk density(LPD): 1.2-1.6 g/cm3 Color: Green Particle shape: Hexagonal Melting Point: Dissociated at about 2600 centigrade Maximum service temperature: 1900 cent...