MATERIAL ANALYTICS IN THE AREA
Carbides
Carbides are compounds formed between carbon and a non-metal or metal, such as silicon carbide (SiC). Carbides are created when the individual elements undergo high temperatures and pressure during melting or reaction processes, causing carbon to integrate into the metal lattice.
Due to their heat resistance and hardness, carbides are widely used as semiconductors, catalysts, abrasives, or tool coatings.
We analyze both refractory products and raw materials that contain carbon and/or silicon carbide. We determine various carbon-bound forms, such as total carbon and free carbon, and derive the silicon carbide content from these values.
Additionally, we can analyze other elements, such as free metals, free silicon, free aluminum, free magnesium, free iron, as well as oxides, from major components down to trace elements.
For enquiries about these analyses, please contact our laboratory team at anfrage@industrial-lab.de or get in touch with your contact person:
Head of Team Inorganics
02762 9740 - 93
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Head of department
Inorganics / Sample Preparation
02762 9740 - 74
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