Boron carbide is one of the hardest and lightest known ceramics
Release time:
2018-06-11
Boron carbide is one of the hardest and lightest known ceramics. It is formed by hot-pressing, so making complicated shapes is difficult. Because the boron-10 isotope will absorb neutrons, boron carbide is an important material in nuclear process technology.
Neutron Absorber rods
Military Armor
Sand Blast Nozzles
Spray Nozzles
Sputtering Targets
Thin Film Coatings
Boron Carbide can be applied by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), a low temperature vacuum coating process. It is applied at <250f at 1.5 microns thick. It is commonly applied to blades, gear,s broaches, seals, and sliding wear parts. Boron carbide is an excellent coating where there is sliding wear between metal parts and lubrication might be difficult.[/pbuilder_text]
Military Armor
Sand Blast Nozzles
Spray Nozzles
Sputtering Targets
Thin Film Coatings
Boron Carbide can be applied by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), a low temperature vacuum coating process. It is applied at <250f at 1.5 microns thick. It is commonly applied to blades, gear,s broaches, seals, and sliding wear parts. Boron carbide is an excellent coating where there is sliding wear between metal parts and lubrication might be difficult.[/pbuilder_text]
Previous:Boron Carbide Nanopowder