Boron carbide is generated by the high temperature smelting of boric acid and carbon materials in an electric furnace, with a theoretical density of 2.52g/cm3, a melting point of 2450 °C, and a microhardness of 4950kgf/mm2. Its hardness is second only to diamond and cubic boron nitride, with high temperature resistance, acid and alkali corrosion resistance, high strength, good chemical stability, light specific gravity and other characteristics, and has been widely used in many new material fields.
English name | Boron carbide |
alias | B4-C, B4C, Black DiamondstoneOne carbide tetraboron |
CAS number | 12069-32-8 |
chemical formula | B4C |
Chemical composition content
B | 78-81 |
C | 17-22 |
He2From3 | 0.2-0.4 |
B4C | 97-99 |
Uses of boron carbide
1 | Application of boron carbide in sapphire wafers (LEDs). From the perspective of materials and abrasive science, the materials used to process and grind sapphire crystals are synthetic diamond, boron carbide, silica. Due to the excessive hardness of synthetic diamond (10 on the Mohs scale), it can scratch the surface when grinding sapphire wafers, affect the light transmittance of the wafers, and is expensive. The hardness of silica is not enough (7 on the Mohs scale), and the grinding force difference is time-consuming and labor-intensive in the grinding process. Therefore, boron carbide abrasives (9.3 on the Mohs hardness scale) are ideal for processing and grinding sapphire crystals. |
2 | Used in the industrial field Making bulletproof materials, such as bulletproof sheets in bulletproof vests, ceramic bulletproof tiles for aircraft pilot cockpits and ceramic bulletproof panels for modern armored personnel carriers and tanks, etc. |
3 | for the nuclear industry Boron carbide is used to make nuclear reactor control rods, regulator rods, accident rods, safety rods, shielding rods, to make boron carbide tiles, plates or neutron absorbers (made of high B10 content powder) for radiation protection, or the same as cement Mixed use to make nuclear reactor shielding layer is an important functional component next to nuclear fuel components. |
4 | Used in the field of refractory materials Boron carbide is used as an antioxidant additive for low-carbon magnesia-carbon bricks and castables. It is used in the key parts of high temperature resistance and erosion resistance in the steel industry. |
5 | For other engineering ceramic materials Boron carbide is used to make sand blasting machine nozzles, high pressure water cutting machine nozzles, sealing rings, ceramic abrasive tools, etc. |
6 | For general industrial fields Boron carbide is used to make welding rods to enhance the strength of Han noodles; it is used as grinding and polishing materials, abrasives for water cutting and emery abrasive correction materials; polishing and grinding in the jewelry industry. |
7 | The application of electrical properties of boron carbide A boron carbide-graphite thermocouple consists of a graphite tube, a boron carbide rod, and a boron nitride bushing between the two. In inert gas and vacuum, the service temperature is as high as 2200 ℃. Between 600 and 2200 ℃, the potential difference has a good linear relationship with temperature. |
8 | Application of boron carbide as chemical raw material Boron carbide powder is activated by halogen and can be used as a boronizing agent for steel and other alloys to boronize the surface of steel to form a thin layer of iron boride to enhance the strength and durability of the material. |
Regular production particle size in the factory
GB/T2481 | 60# 80# 100# 120# 150# 180# 240# 280# 320# 360# 400# 500# 600# 800# 1000#1200# 1500# W40 W28 W20 W14 W10 W7 W5 W3.5 W2.5 W1.5 W0.5 -325 eyes 60-150 eyes 80-120 eyes |
FEED | F60 F80 F100 F120 F150 F180 F220 F240 F280 F320 F360 F400 F500 F600 F800 F1000 F1200 F1500 F2000 -325 eyes F60-150 F80-120 |
HE | #60 #80 #100 #120 #150 #180 #220 #240 #280 #320 #360 #400 #500 #600 #800 #1000 #1200 #1500 #2000 #2500 #3000 #4000 #6000 #8000 -325 eyes 60-150 eyes 80-120 eyes |
Package
1 | 1 kg package |
2 | 20kg paperbag |
3 | 20kg drum |
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