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Boron Carbide (B4C) 45 µm Powder

Boron Carbide (B4C) 45 µm Powder

SKU:BOR-367878

Get high-purity Boron Carbide (B4C) Powder, ideal for industrial applications, with a maximum particle size of 45 µm.

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Boron Carbide (B4C) Powder is a high-purity, exceptionally hard material with a maximum particle size of 45 µm. Known for its wear resistance, low density, and acid resistance, this powder is ideal for applications like lapping pastes and industrial processes where hardness and durability are essential. With a density of 2.520 g·cm-3 and a melting point of 2450.00 ºC, Boron Carbide Powder exhibits superior thermal and physical properties, making it a reliable choice for various high-temperature and abrasive environments.

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Product Specifications

Material Material
Boron CarbideThis black powder is exceptionally hard and wear resistant. It has a low density and is resistant to acids. These factors, combined with its high compressive strength, make Boron Carbide powder ideal for uses such as lapping pastes.
Physical Properties Density
2.520 g·cm-3
Pultrusion Compressive Strength
200 to 300 MPa
Specifications Form
Powder
Specifications Maximum Particle Size
45 µm
Specifications Purity
96.0 %
Specifications Weight
50 to 1000 g
Thermal Properties Melting Point
2450.00 ºC
Thermal Properties Upper Continuous Use Temperature
600 to 800 ºC
Type Type
CeramicCeramics are non-metallic, non-organic materials. They exhibit excellent resistance to high temperatures. Although they have comparatively low densities, they are extremely hard but tend to be brittle. They show good resistance to both abrasives and chemicals.