H.C. Starck Ceramics and Krahn Chemie cooperate in sales of silicon carbide and silicon nitride
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H.C. Starck ceramics and the Hamburg distributor Krahn Chemie have announced a new cooperation covering the complete European sales of alpha-silicon carbide and silicon nitride powders already mixed with sinter additives and pressing agents.
“H.C. Starck Ceramics is a highly capable producer with comprehensive material expertise and its products fit seamlessly into our existing portfolio”, explains Dr. Stefan Stolz, Segment Manager for Technical Ceramics at Krahn Chemie. “We have for many years been supplying manufacturers of technical ceramics with aluminium oxide, zirconia, aluminium nitride and rare earth oxides. With these new products of silicon carbide and silicon nitride, we can cover an even wider range of applications”, continues Dr. Stefan Stolz.
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