Boron carbide powder is an inorganic material with extremely high hardness and excellent chemical stability. It is widely used in protective ceramics, abrasive materials, and nuclear industry research.
We offer Boron carbide powder in various particle sizes, purities, and packaging specifications to meet the needs of scientific research and industrial production. Please contact us immediately for a quote and samples.
High Hardness
Strong Chemical Stability
Uniform Particle Size
High Temperature Resistance
Batch Stability
Easy Processing
Protective Ceramic Materials: Commonly used in high-performance protective ceramics, significantly improving material hardness and impact resistance.
Abrasive and Polishing Materials: Suitable for grinding and precision polishing of ultra-hard materials; particle size uniformity ensures stable processing results.
Nuclear Industry and Radiation Protection: This material has excellent neutron absorption capabilities and can be used in nuclear reactor control rods and radiation protection materials.
Composite Material Reinforcement: As a filler in composite materials, B4C can improve the mechanical properties and wear resistance of materials.
Q1: Do you offer different particle sizes?
A1: Yes, we support multiple particle size options to meet different application needs.
Q2: Is B4C powder resistant to high temperatures?
A2: It has excellent high-temperature resistance and can be used in ceramic sintering and high-temperature processes.
Q3: Do you support small-batch or sample purchases?
A3: Yes, suitable for R&D and pilot-scale production.
Q4: Is batch quality consistent?
A4: We can guarantee batch stability, suitable for research and continuous industrial production.
Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Third-party testing reports available upon request
We specialize in superhard material supply and quality management, enabling us to respond quickly to customer needs, provide stable batches, customized specifications, and technical support, helping customers reduce risks and improve efficiency in R&D and production.
Molecular Formula: B4C
Molecular Weight: 55.26 g/mol
Appearance: Black powder
Density: 2.52 g/cm³
Melting Point: 2450 °C (decomposes)
Crystal Structure: Rhombohedral
Inner Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bags and boxed to prevent contamination and moisture.
Outer Packaging: Cartons or wooden crates selected based on size and weight.
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