Crystalline Boron Micron Powder (B, 1 µm, 99+%)
Product Overview
Crystalline Boron Micron Powder, with a particle size of 1 µm and a purity level of 99+%, is a high-performance material known for its exceptional hardness, chemical stability, and thermal resistance. Its fine particle size and high purity make it suitable for advanced applications in electronics, metallurgy, and aerospace.
Key Features
- High Purity (99+%):
- Low impurity levels ensure consistent performance in sensitive and high-precision applications.
- Fine Particle Size (1 µm):
- Provides a high surface area, enhancing reactivity and uniformity in composites and coatings.
- Exceptional Hardness:
- One of the hardest materials, making it suitable for wear-resistant coatings and abrasive applications.
- Thermal and Chemical Stability:
- Stable at high temperatures and resistant to oxidation and corrosion.
- Lightweight:
- Low density, ideal for applications demanding high strength-to-weight ratios.
Applications
- Aerospace and Defense:
- Used in lightweight, high-strength composites for structural components.
- Acts as a neutron absorber in nuclear shielding applications.
- Electronics:
- Boron is a key dopant in semiconductors for modifying electrical properties.
- Utilized in high-temperature thermoelectric devices.
- Metallurgy:
- Improves the strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance of alloys.
- Used in boron steel for automotive and construction applications.
- Abrasives:
- Incorporated into cutting tools and grinding materials due to its extreme hardness.
- Energy Storage:
- Utilized in advanced battery technologies and hydrogen storage materials.
- Coatings and Ceramics:
- Provides wear resistance and thermal stability in coatings and ceramic materials.
- Chemical Catalysis:
- Acts as a catalyst or catalyst support in chemical reactions.
Technical Specifications
- Material: Crystalline Boron
- Purity: 99+%
- Particle Size: 1 µm (average)
- Density: ~2.34 g/cm³
- Melting Point: ~2,075°C
- Thermal Conductivity: ~27 W/m·K
- Hardness: ~9.5 on Mohs scale
- Electrical Resistivity: ~10¹⁴ Ω·cm
Processing Guidelines
- Handling:
- Use gloves, masks, and protective eyewear to avoid direct contact or inhalation.
- Handle in a dry, clean environment to maintain material purity.
- Storage:
- Store in sealed containers in a cool, dry location to prevent contamination and moisture absorption.
- Dispersion:
- Easily disperses in solvents and matrices with mechanical stirring or ultrasonic agitation.
Safety Precautions
- Inhalation Risk:
- Fine powders can pose inhalation risks; ensure proper ventilation during handling.
- Fire and Reactivity:
- Boron is stable but can react with oxidizing agents at high temperatures; handle with care.
- Dust Explosion Hazard:
- Avoid creating dust clouds in enclosed spaces.
Current Research and Trends
- Hydrogen Storage:
- Boron is being explored as a component in lightweight hydrogen storage systems for clean energy applications.
- Semiconductor Applications:
- Advanced doping techniques using boron in silicon-based electronic devices.
- Aerospace Materials:
- Development of boron-reinforced composites for next-generation aircraft and spacecraft.
Advantages of Crystalline Boron Micron Powder (B, 1 µm, 99+%)
- High Performance: Combines exceptional hardness, stability, and reactivity.
- Versatility: Suitable for a broad range of advanced applications.
- Consistency: High purity ensures reliable and predictable results.
- Sustainability: Lightweight and durable, reducing material usage in high-performance systems.