
Green Silicon Carbide Powder
Green Silicon Carbide Powder is a type of abrasive material made from silicon carbide crystals. It is called "green" because it has a greenish color due to the presence of impurities such as iron or chromium. It is commonly used in grinding, cutting, and polishing applications due to its high hardness and abrasive properties. Green Silicon Carbide Powder is made by melting high-purity silica sand and petroleum coke in an electric resistance furnace at high temperatures. The resulting mixture is then cooled, crushed, and ground into a fine powder. Green Silicon Carbide Powder has a hardness of 9.5 on the Mohs scale, which makes it one of the hardest abrasive materials available. Green Silicon Carbide Powder is often used for grinding and polishing non-ferrous metals, such as copper and brass, as well as hard materials such as ceramics and glass. It is also used in the production of refractory materials, as well as in the manufacture of semiconductors and other electronic components. Due