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Technology Stocks : Wolf speed
WOLF 21.25-3.6%Dec 2 3:59 PM EST

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To: freeus who wrote (1747)2/3/2000 2:42:00 PM
From: mauser96  Read Replies (2) of 10713
 
SiC is really tough stuff.
casil.com.br
shows that SiC is immune to the effects of nitric, hydrochloric,sulfuric and hydroflouric acids. It takes >2000 degrees centigrade to melt it- that's over 3632 degrees fahrenheit. For comparison, carbon steel starts to show a visible red glow in the daylight at around 1000 degrees F
lerc.nasa.gov
has a photo of a SiC diode functioning while glowing red hot. SiC will function electronically at over 1200 degeees fahrenheit.
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