boron carbide B4C micropowder
boron carbide, also known as black diamond, is an inorganic substance with a chemical formula of B4C, usually gray-black micropowder. It is one of the three hardest materials known (second only to diamond and cubic boron nitride). It is used in gem grinding polishing tankarmor, bulletproof vests and many industrial applications. Its Mohs hardness is about 9.6
boron carbide for boron carbide ceramics is produced by high temperature smelting boric aid and carbon materails in electric furnaces.
boron carbide for boron carbide ceramics chemical composition(%) | ||
B % | 78-81 | |
C% | 17-22 | |
Fe2O3% | 0.2-0.4 | |
B4C% | 95-99 | |
boron carbide for boron carbide ceramics physical properties | ||
Color | Black | |
Molecular Formula | B4C | |
Density & phase | 2.52g/cm3 Solid | |
Solubility In Water | Insoluble | |
Melting Point | 2450°C | |
Boiling point | 3500°C | |
Crystal Structure | Rhombohedral | |
Mohs Hardness | 9.6 | |
Micro Hardness | 4950kgf/mm2 |
packaging
boron carbide for boron carbide ceramics packing details
1. 20kgs paper bag
2. 1mt wooden box
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