A monolithic 
honeycomb-type structure useful in particular as a 
particle filter for exhaust gases from diesel engines has a number of passages that empty into the end faces of said 
monolith, but are alternately open and sealed. The 
monolith consists of a porous 
refractory material that comprises: 70 to 97% by 
mass of alpha and / or beta crystallographic-type 
silicon carbide that has at least one particle size and preferably at least two particle sizes, and 3 to 30% by 
mass of at least one bonding 
ceramic phase in the form of a micronic 
powder or particles that are obtained by atomization, comprising at least one simple 
oxide, for example, B2O3, Al2O3, SiO2, MgO, K2O, Li2O, Na2O, CaO, BaO, TiO, ZrO2 and Fe2O3 and / or at least one 
mixed oxide, for example, the alkaline aluminosilicates (of Li, Na, or K) or alkaline-earth aluminosilicates (of Mg, Ca, Sr or Ba), clays, 
bentonite, feldspars or other natural silico-aluminous materials. The production of the 
monolith comprises a 
calcination stage under an 
oxygen-containing 
atmosphere at a temperature up to 1650° C., but less than 1550° C.