Silicon Carbide Microreaction Plate

GORGEOUS CERAMICS  карбид кремния microreactors are made from spray-granulated silicon carbide powder, formed by isostatic pressing and high-temperature sintering.

We can flexibly customize products to meet your specific needs, and also perform precision machining on silicon carbide products, such as single-sided or double-sided grooving (patterning), drilling, engraving sealing grooves, and double-sided surface grinding.

Silicon Carbide Microreaction Plate


Performance Advantages of Silicon Carbide Microreactors

Our SiC micro-reaction plates have very high purity (SiC content >99%) and comprehensive chemical corrosion resistance, capable of withstanding mixed acid corrosion such as strong acids, strong alkalis, and hydrofluoric acid. They also have good thermal conductivity, with the material’s thermal conductivity reaching over 160 W/m·K.

Length L

(mm)

Width W

(mm)

L/W±X(mm)

Thickness (mm)

T±X(mm)

Parallelism (mm)

Flatness (mm)

Surface roughness (µm)

100N200

100N200

±0.5~±0.7

6~30

±0.1

0.02

0.02

0.8

200N300

200N300

±0.7~±1.2

8~30

±0.1

0.02

0.02

0.8

300N400

300N400

±1.2~±1.5

12~30

±0.2

0.03

0.03

0.8

400N500

400N500

±1.5~±2.0

15~30

±0.2

0.03

0.03

0.8

500N600

500N600

±2.0~±3.0

18~30

±0.2

0.05

0.05

0.8

600N700

600N700

±2.5~±3.0

20~30

±0.2

0.05

0.05

0.8

700N1000

700N750

±3.0~±4.0

20~30

±0.2

0.05

0.05

0.8

 


Applications of Silicon Carbide Microreactors

GORGEOUS CERAMICS product is a core component of silicon carbide microchannel continuous flow reactors. Our silicon carbide microreactor plates can be combined with silicon carbide heat exchange plates and silicon carbide flat plates, using mirror sealing, O-ring sealing, or high-temperature diffusion welding to form silicon carbide modules.

Applications of silicon carbide microreactors

Silicon carbide microreactor plates can be used in petroleum, chemical, pesticide, and explosive industries, mainly for reactions involving sulfonation, nitration, fluorination, oxidation, amidation, diazotization, catalytic hydrogenation, and other highly exothermic and flammable/explosive reactions.