A chemical vapor deposited, .beta. phase polycrystalline silicon carbide
having a high thermal conductivity and reduced stacking faults. The
silicon carbide is synthesized under specific conditions using hydrogen
gas and methyltrichlorosilane gas as reactants. The thermal conductivity
of the silicon carbide is sufficiently high such that it can be employed
as parts of apparatus and components of electrical devices where a high
heat load is generated. Such components may include active thermoelectric
coolers, heat sinks and fans.