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ConverSiC is a cost-effective process that transforms any graphite part conserving original form and size into silicon carbide (SiC), an extremely stable non-oxide high-temperature ceramic. Customer-specific parts can easily be machined at low costs especially from soft graphite and subsequently converted into SiC using the ConverSiC process maintaining a high level of purity.
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