Silicon Carbide:

The Chief Minister of Odisha performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the country’s first end-to-end silicon carbide semiconductor production plant.
- Silicon Carbide is a synthetically produced crystalline compound of silicon and carbon.
- Its chemical formula is SiC and it is the most widely used non-oxide ceramic.
- It was discovered by the American inventor Edward G. Acheson in 1891.
- It is the hardest ceramic material and has excellent thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion.
- It is also classed as a semiconductor, having an electrical conductivity between that of metals and insulating materials.
- It has excellent mechanical properties, and excellent resistance to wear and oxidation.
- Its primary application is as an abrasive because of its high hardness, which is surpassed only by diamond, cubic boron nitride, and boron carbide.
- It is used in refractory linings and heating elements for industrial furnaces, in wear-resistant parts for pumps and rocket engines.
- It is used in semiconducting substrates for light-emitting diodes.
- It is a promising ceramic material with excellent thermo mechanical characteristics.


