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Metal ceramic composite material "MMC" (SiC/Si infiltration method)

Overwhelming low thermal expansion and high thermal conductivity make it suitable for use in heat dissipation components!

It is a composite material in which metal silicon is impregnated into SiC ceramic porous bodies. By changing the ratio of SiC, it is possible to achieve a thermal conductivity that matches the needs. It has low thermal expansion and is attracting attention as an alternative material to various materials.

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basic information

【Features】 ○ Lightweight - Comparable to aluminum! ○ High rigidity - Almost equivalent to SiC! ○ Low thermal expansion - Comparable to metallic silicon! ○ High thermal conductivity - 175 to 190 (W/m·K), exceeding SiC! ○ Large size compared to SiC - Typical SiC size is about 0.5m (compared to our products) → Large products of 1m x 0.5m are possible! ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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Model number/Brand name

SS501~SS701

Applications/Examples of results

- Heat sinks and various heat dissipation components - Structural materials for liquid crystal manufacturing equipment - Handling parts for transport (liquid crystal, semiconductor) - Setter trays for manufacturing equipment for semiconductors, liquid crystals, and solar cells

MMC products SS series (SiC/Si) infiltration method 50–70 vol%

PRODUCT

SiC/Si composite material application example: Sputtering target

TECHNICAL

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As a member of JGC Group, JFC challenges the possibilities of the material of fine ceramics with our own technologies. We actively engage in fundamental and applied research on ceramics, product application development, as well as manufacturing and sales. We respond to the diverse needs of various advanced industries with our unique technologies and products, including high-frequency ceramic substrates and circuit components, ceramic parts for industrial machinery, and the prototyping and development of metal-ceramic composite materials (MMC).