Boron Carbide Ceramic Powders and Precursors

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Boron Carbide
from Zhuhai Cersol Technology Co., Ltd.

Molecular formula: B4C Mohs hardness: 9.36 Density: 2.52g/cm ³. Melting point: 2450 °C Appearance: gray black powder. One of the hardest materials. It has become an ideal material for many industries because of its acid-base resistance, high temperature resistance. Main uses and... [See More]

  • Material Type: Boron Carbide; Carbide Material
Boron Carbide
from Advanced Abrasives Corp.

Boron Carbide Powder. Boron carbide (B4C) with a Mohs hardness of 9.5 is second only to cubic boron nitride (cBN) and so makes an excellent lower cost alternative abrasive to cBN and diamond. Also, boron carbide is excellent for absorbing neutron radiation without forming long lived radionuclides... [See More]

  • Material Type: Boron Carbide; Carbide Material
  • Applications: Abrasive Applications
  • Type: Powder, Grain or Grog
3M™ Boron Carbide
from 3M Advanced Materials Division

Sandblasting. Abrasive lapping. Machining ultra-hard metals, ceramics and synthetic gemstones. To withstand conditions in these demanding applications, it takes a material with extreme abrasion resistance – like 3M ™ Boron Carbide. Sometimes called “black diamond," boron carbide is... [See More]

  • Material Type: Boron Carbide; Carbide Material
  • Applications: Finishing, Grinding
  • Type: Grannular Fill; Powder, Grain or Grog
Boron Carbide B4C Powder
from Xiamen Wintrustek Advanced Materials Co., Ltd.

Boron Carbide is a superiorly hard material (Mohs hardness > 9.36) and is one of the hardest materials known behind Diamond and cubic boron nitride. The material is sought after due to its high hardness, abrasive wear resistance, fracture toughness, chemical inertness, and important to the... [See More]

  • Material Type: Boron Carbide
  • Type: Powder, Grain or Grog