What is a silicon powder?
Silicone powder is a silicon that was ground for fine powdered dust. Depending on the purity of the silicone powder, it can be used for many purposes. It can be salted, alloyed metals to harden the mixture, made for microchips used as a reactant in silicon compounds or used to store glass plasma. Powder silicon is usually made without further elements, but can be mixed with elements such as carbon or oxygen to form different powders. Unlike many other powders commonly used in metallurgy, silicon is not metal, but a metaloid or element that has metal properties, but is not technically the entire metal. Its lack of the condition of the metal means that the silicon powder is not made just like metal powders. A typical way to turn silk to fine powder is the use of industrial grinder to crush the material into a certain degree, depending on the powder with the intended use.
There are different levels of silicon powder purity, with lower levels with trace inclusion of other elements. The lower level of cleanliness is approximately 98.5 percent and metallurgists usually use them as a alloyed material to hardening metals such as iron and aluminum. Chemists also use this as a reaction material in mixtures and compounds of organic silicon. In the deposition of glass plasma, higher level cleanliness, approximately 99.9 percent and 99.99 percent, or to store silicon steam on the substrate, so that it is a silicon packaging.
use of silicon powder of metallurgist is not limited to alloy; It can also be used in salivation. Silicone salivation is the process of pushing powder silicon into the casting and then heating it until the powder becomes a solid substance. Silicon, as powder and solid, is also used in many electronics, for example in computer microchips and semiconductors. Powder silicon is also used to produce solar cells.
silicone powder is commonly produced without perBut there are several popular mixtures that use other elements. The silicon oxide is a mixture of silicon and oxygen and is commonly used to wind up and to create glass under extreme heat and pressure. Silicon carbide, which combines silicon and carbon, is used in the production of ceramics, bulletproof vests and parts of the vehicle such as brakes and conjunctions.