The process includes the steps of combining silica with the spent pot liner
in order to convert a majority of the spent pot liner into silicon
carbide. Specifically, the silica reacts with carbon in the spent pot
liner to form silicon carbide. In order to form the silicon carbide, the
materials are heated, such as in an electric resistance heater. The formed
silicon carbide is free of contaminants and can be used for many useful
purposes.