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Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a type of advanced material used in a wide range of applications, from automotive to industrial and aerospace. It is a hard, heat-resistant material with a high thermal conductivity, making it ideal for high-temperature applications. SiC is also used in the production of semiconductors, as it can withstand higher temperatures than traditional silicon. Additionally, SiC is used in the production of LED lighting, as it is more efficient than traditional lighting.
SiC is also used in the production of batteries, as it can increase the energy density and reduce the size of the battery. This makes it ideal for use in electric vehicles, as it can reduce the weight of the vehicle and increase its range.
SiC is also used in the production of solar cells, as it can increase the efficiency of the cells and reduce the cost of production. This makes it ideal for use in solar energy systems, as it can reduce the cost of energy production.
Some companies in the Silicon Carbide market include Cree, Inc., STMicroelectronics, Infineon Technologies, and Rohm Semiconductor. Show Less Read more