Green Silicon Carbide for Sandblasting Computer Screens

Green Silicon Carbide for Sandblasting Computer Screens

Overview

Green silicon carbide (SiC) is an ultra-high-purity synthetic abrasive widely used for precision surface finishing of electronic display glass, particularly computer/device screens requiring controlled matte/textured finishes.

Key Properties

Chemical & Physical Characteristics:

  • Purity: >99% SiC (vs. ~95% for black SiC)

  • Hardness: 9.2-9.5 Mohs (second only to diamond/boron carbide)

  • Crystal structure: Sharp, friable hexagonal crystals

  • Thermal conductivity: High (dissipates heat effectively)

  • Chemical stability: Inert to acids/alkalis

Why Green SiC for Screen Finishing?

Advantages:

  1. Superior Surface Quality – Produces uniform, fine matte finishes without compromising glass integrity

  2. Zero Contamination Risk – No iron impurities (unlike black SiC) that could cause rust spots

  3. Precision Control – Consistent particle geometry enables exact roughness specifications

  4. High Efficiency – Sharp edges cut quickly with minimal subsurface damage

  5. Cost-Effectiveness – Despite higher initial cost, provides better consistency and recyclability

Technical Specifications for Screen Applications

Typical Grit Sizes:

  • Fine finishing: #800 – #1500 (10-20μm)

  • Ultra-fine finishing: W20 – W7 (20-5μm)

  • Note: Finer grits = smoother tactile feel; coarser grits = stronger texture

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