Fibers made of silicon carbide: introduction
The main components of silicon carbide fibres are silicon carbide crystallites and an amorphous mixture of carbon, silicon, and oxygen.
The market for silicon carbide (SiC) fibres is growing as high-performance composites are sought after for numerous technical applications. Market influence from advancements in the ceramic composites sector is growing. For researchers and business players interested in high-temperature structural applications, silicon carbide fibres and their composites have shown to be excellent choices.
The use of silicon carbide fibres in the construction of gas turbines, nuclear power plants, and aircraft engines has gained popularity. These fibres are used in a variety of end-use sectors due to their remarkable creep resistance and high strength-to-weight ratio, among other characteristics.
Important Factors Affecting Silicon Carbide Fibers
The market for silicon carbide fibres is being driven by an increase in demand for these materials’ composites in the defence sector. Continuous silicon carbide fibres are one of the many product kinds that have been in high demand globally, particularly in the quickly expanding nuclear power sector.
New opportunities are opening up due to the requirement for improved materials to impart complicated shapes in defence industry structures. The composite industry’s processing methods have greatly improved during the past few years, creating new opportunities for silicon carbide fibres makers.
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Impact Assessment of COVID-19 on the Mining Sector
To stop the coronavirus from spreading, the governments of various nations throughout the world have implemented strict lockdowns. Lockdowns have halted human movement as well as economic activities involving products and services. A crucial basic element in the creation of silicon carbide is silica. In order to stop the coronavirus from spreading, mining operations were temporarily shut down. The extraction of silica sand was negatively impacted by the temporary shutdown of mining operations. This in turn made it difficult to make silicon carbide fibres.
Segmentation of the Silicon Carbide Fibers Market
The shape, phase, and end-user industries are the possible segments for the worldwide silicon carbide fibres market.
The global silicon carbide fibres market may be segmented based on form into continuous, woven fabric, and others.
Amorphous and crystalline silicon carbide fibres make up the majority of the world market.
Market for Silicon Carbide Fibers by Region
The markets for silicon carbide fibres in the Middle East & Africa, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America can be segmented geographically.
Due to the rising demand for silicon carbide fibres in the general and commercial aviation, as well as the defence industries, North America has been a prominent contributor to the worldwide silicon carbide fibres market in terms of revenue. The potential of the silicon carbide fibres market in North America has also been enhanced by large expenditures made by the defence and nuclear industries in exploiting the promise of high-performance composites in high-temperature applications.
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Key Players Operating in Global Market
- Ube Industries Ltd.
- COI Ceramics
- NGS Advanced Fibers Co. Ltd.
- Nippon Carbon Co. Ltd.
- BJS Ceramics GmbH
- Specialty Materials Inc.
- Saint-Gobain
- Suzhou Saifei Group
- Washington Mills
- Haydale Technologies Inc.
Global Silicon Carbide Fibers Market, by Form
- Continuous
- Woven Cloth
- Others
Global Silicon Carbide Fibers Market, by Phase
- Amorphous
- Crystalline
Global Silicon Carbide Fibers Market, by End-user Industry
- Aerospace
- Defense
- Power
- Mechanical
- Others
Global Silicon Carbide Fibers Market, by Region
- North America
- The U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- France
- The UK
- Spain
- Germany
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Southeast Asia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
- GCC
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa