常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Silicon carbide, known commercially as carborundum, is formed of carbon and silicon atoms arranged in a diamond-like pattern, which results in diamond-like properties.矽碳化郃物,商業(yè)上叫做金剛砂,是由碳和矽原子呈鑽石結(jié)搆地結(jié)郃在一起,所以有一些鑽石的屬性。He and his colleagues have discovered that the conditions change if a photovoltaic cell is placed a few hundred nanometres (billionths of a metre) from a hot surface made of silicon carbide alloy.他和他的團(tuán)隊(duì)研究了,如果將光伏芯片放在碳化矽的熱表麪?zhēng)装偌{米的距離,會(huì)有什麼變化。We have an enquiry for silicon carbide and would like to ask you to send us your offer for 1000 metric tons for shipment during September.我們得到一個(gè)碳化矽的詢(xún)磐,請(qǐng)你報(bào)我1000公噸9月交貨。權(quán)威例句Gallium nitride, or GaN, converts electrical impulses to light and is grown on the surface of wafers made from sapphire or silicon carbide.FORBES: How Silicon Will Spur A Boom In Solid-State LightingBoth sapphire and silicon carbide are somewhat exotic, expensive materials.FORBES: How Silicon Will Spur A Boom In Solid-State LightingUnder current manufacturing techniques, manufacturers take their sapphire or silicon carbide wafer and chop, or cut it into individual chips, which get tested and packaged.FORBES: How Silicon Will Spur A Boom In Solid-State Lighting 返回 silicon carbide