High-temperature advancements: New class of oxidation-resistant silicon carbide

With advances in transportation technologies and energy systems, today’s electrical, structural, and electronic ceramics are increasingly expected to perform well at higher and higher temperatures. Silicon carbide (SiC), with its high thermal conductivity and high-temperature mechanical strength, may offer a solution to this market need.1

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