摘要 |
A method of producing silicon carbide (SiC), by introducing into the interior of a furnace a quantity of relatively pure elemental silicon and a quantity of elemental carbon; subjecting the interior of the furnace to a vacuum; and heating the silicon and carbon to a temperature of 1500 DEG C-2200 DEG C to vaporize the silicon and to react it with the carbon to produce silicon carbide. Several embodiments are described for producing a heating or lighting element and a high temperature sensor, respectively, in which the carbon is in the form of a shaped body made of a mixture of finely-divided particles of carbon in a binder, and the silicon is in the form of finely-divided particles applied to the outer surface of the shaped body. A further embodiment is described for producing silicon carbide powder, in which the carbon and silicon are each in the form of finely-divided particles, and are physically separated from each other in the furnace by a graphite sheet permeable to silicon vapor. |