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Boron carbide
The organic material B4C is also called black diamond. This substance, which usually comes in the form of gray-black nanopowder, has a formula molecular. Boron carbide ranks third in the world’s hardest materials, alongside diamond and cubic boron-nitride.
The hardness is higher in silicon carbide than it is for industrial diamond. Boron carbide is more fragile than most pottery. Boron carbide resists corrosion by hot hydrogenfluoride, nitric and other acids. It is soluble with molten alkali but insoluble with water and acid.
Boron carbide absorbs a large amount of neutrons and does not form any radioactive isotopes. It is therefore an ideal neutron absorption material in nuclear power plants. The neutrons absorber is what controls the rate at which nuclear fission occurs. Boron carbide, which is used in nuclear reactors as a controllable bar, is sometimes made into powder due to the increased surface area.
During Chernobyl’s nuclear accident, Russia dropped 2,000 tonnes of boron-carbide and sand. This stopped the chain reactions in the reactor.
Abrasive material
The boron carbide is a material that has been in use as an abrasive for a very long time. Due to its high melting point it is difficult for it to be cast in artificial products. However it can be processed by melting the powder at a high temperature into simple shapes. It is used for grinding and polishing materials like cemented carbide and gemstones.
Coating paint
Boron carbide may also be used to coat warships or helicopters. It is light weight and resistant to armor-piercing bullets.
Nozzle
It is used in the manufacture of gun nozzles for the munitions sector. Boron carbide has a high wear resistance and is resistant to acids and alkalis. It can also withstand high pressures and temperatures.
Due to its high hardness and wear resistance, the boron-carbide sandblasting needle will replace the existing sandblasting tools made of silicon carbide/tungsten and cemented carbide/tungsten and silicon nitride.
Other
Boron carbide also is used in the production of metal borides as well as boron alloys and special welding.
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Boron Carbide: Its Properties
Boron carbide has a very high chemical potential. It is also resistant to wear and semiconductor conductivity. It is stable to all acid or alkali solutions, whether concentrated or diluted. Boron carbide remains stable in an atmosphere below 800degC.The hardness is higher in silicon carbide than it is for industrial diamond. Boron carbide is more fragile than most pottery. Boron carbide resists corrosion by hot hydrogenfluoride, nitric and other acids. It is soluble with molten alkali but insoluble with water and acid.
Boron Carbide: Its Application
Control nuclear fissionBoron carbide absorbs a large amount of neutrons and does not form any radioactive isotopes. It is therefore an ideal neutron absorption material in nuclear power plants. The neutrons absorber is what controls the rate at which nuclear fission occurs. Boron carbide, which is used in nuclear reactors as a controllable bar, is sometimes made into powder due to the increased surface area.
During Chernobyl’s nuclear accident, Russia dropped 2,000 tonnes of boron-carbide and sand. This stopped the chain reactions in the reactor.
Abrasive material
The boron carbide is a material that has been in use as an abrasive for a very long time. Due to its high melting point it is difficult for it to be cast in artificial products. However it can be processed by melting the powder at a high temperature into simple shapes. It is used for grinding and polishing materials like cemented carbide and gemstones.
Coating paint
Boron carbide may also be used to coat warships or helicopters. It is light weight and resistant to armor-piercing bullets.
Nozzle
It is used in the manufacture of gun nozzles for the munitions sector. Boron carbide has a high wear resistance and is resistant to acids and alkalis. It can also withstand high pressures and temperatures.
Due to its high hardness and wear resistance, the boron-carbide sandblasting needle will replace the existing sandblasting tools made of silicon carbide/tungsten and cemented carbide/tungsten and silicon nitride.
Other
Boron carbide also is used in the production of metal borides as well as boron alloys and special welding.
Tech Co., Ltd. is a professional Boron carbide powder Over 12 years in research and development of chemical products. You can contact us for high-quality boron carbide powder. Contact us Send an inquiry.