Overview of boron carbide B4C powder:
Boron carbide, also known as black diamond, is an inorganic substance with the chemical formula B4C, usually gray-black micropowder. Hard black shiny crystals. The hardness is lower than that of industrial diamond, but higher than that of silicon carbide. More brittle than most pottery. Has a larger thermal energy neutron capture cross section. Strong chemical resistance. Not attacked by hot hydrogen fluoride and nitric acid. Soluble in molten alkali, insoluble in water and acid. Relative density (d204) 2.508~2.512. Melting point 2350 ℃. Boiling point 3500 ℃. It is one of the three hardest materials known (after diamond and cubic boron nitride) and is used in tank armor, body armor and many industrial applications. It has a Mohs hardness of about 9.5.
Boron carbide is irritating, so long-term close contact requires certain protective measures. For example, avoid inhalation of its dust and direct contact with the skin. If a patient inhales only a small amount of boron carbide powder during exposure, it will not directly cause the body to develop silicosis. Generally speaking, as long as you stay away from the substance at this time, you can still reduce the chance of suffering from silicosis. However, if you continue to inhale the powder, you may gradually cause these toxic irritants to appear in the lungs, where silicosis begins. The hardness of boron carbide is lower than that of industrial diamond, but higher than that of silicon carbide. More brittle than most pottery. Has a larger thermal energy neutron capture cross section. Strong chemical resistance. Not attacked by hot hydrogen fluoride and nitric acid. Soluble in molten alkali, insoluble in water and acid. Relative density (d204) 2.508 ~ 2.512. Melting point 2350 ℃. Boiling point 3500 ℃. Boron carbide can absorb a large number of neutrons without forming any radioactive isotopes. It is an ideal neutron absorber in nuclear power plants. Neutron absorbers mainly control the rate of nuclear fission. Boron carbide is primarily made into controllable rods in nuclear reactors, but is also sometimes powdered to increase surface area.
Boron carbide B4C powder application:
Because of its low density, high strength, good high temperature stability and good chemical stability. For wear-resistant materials, ceramic reinforcement phases, especially lightweight armor, reactor neutron absorbers, etc. widely used. Boron carbide B4C powder can replace expensive diamond in some places and is often used for grinding, grinding, drilling and other applications.
control nuclear fission
Boron carbide can absorb a large number of neutrons without forming any radioactive isotopes. It is an ideal neutron absorber in nuclear power plants. Neutron absorbers mainly control the rate of nuclear fission. Boron carbide is primarily made into controllable rods in nuclear reactors, but is also sometimes powdered to increase surface area.
Abrasive
Since boron carbide was used as an abrasive a long time ago. Due to its high melting point, it is not easy to cast into artificial products, but it can be processed into simple shapes by melting powder at high temperature. It is used for grinding, grinding, drilling and polishing of hard materials such as cemented carbide and precious stones.
coating
Boron carbide can also be used as ceramic coatings for warships and helicopters.
nozzle
In the arms industry, it can be used to make muzzles. Boron carbide, extremely hard and wear-resistant, does not react with acid and alkali, high and low temperature resistance, high pressure resistance, density ≥2.46g/cm3; microhardness ≥3500kgf/mm2, flexural strength ≥400MPa, melting point 2450℃.
Due to the above characteristics of wear resistance and high hardness of boron carbide nozzles, boron carbide sandblasting nozzles will gradually replace known sandblasting nozzles for cemented carbide/tungsten steel and silicon carbide, silicon nitride, alumina, zirconia and other materials.
other
Boron carbide is also used in the manufacture of metal borides and the smelting and special welding of sodium boron and boron alloys.
boron carbide B4C powder price:
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