Actually a reaction bonded silicon infiltrated SiC, developed and marketed by Saint-Gobain/Cesiwid as
Silit® SK. The composition of the green body includes some carbon and the high temperature firing occurs in the presence of an excess of Si grains. As the molten Si diffuses through the body, it reacts with the carbon to form a â-SiC bond. The remaining open porosity is filled with the excess silicon, thus an outstanding oxidation resistance, but a service temperature limited to 1370°C due to the melting of the free silicon.