Method for producing silicon carbide fibers by mixing discontinuous
isotropic carbon fibers with a silica source and exposing the mixture to
a temperature of from about 1450.degree. C. to about 1800.degree. C. The
silicon carbide fibers are essentially devoid of whiskers have excellent
resistance to oxidation and excellent response to microwave energy, and
can readily be formed into a ceramic medium employing conventional
ceramic technology. The fibers also may be used for plastic and metal
reinforcement.