Boron Carbide Powder
Product Overview
Boron Carbide Powder (B₄C) is an extremely hard ceramic material known for its exceptional hardness, low density, high wear resistance, and excellent chemical stability. It is one of the hardest materials available, ranking just below diamond and cubic boron nitride. Boron Carbide Powder is widely used in abrasives, armor systems, refractory applications, nuclear industries, grinding media, and advanced engineering ceramics.
Applications
Abrasives and Grinding
- Used in grinding, lapping, polishing, and blasting applications.
- Suitable for machining hard metals, ceramics, and gemstones.
Ballistic Armor
- Utilized in lightweight body armor and vehicle armor systems.
- Provides excellent protection against high-velocity projectiles.
Refractory Materials
- Incorporated into high-temperature furnace linings and kiln components.
- Enhances wear resistance and thermal durability.
Nuclear Industry
- Used as a neutron absorber in nuclear reactors and shielding materials.
- Suitable for control rods and radiation protection applications.
Engineering Ceramics
- Employed in wear-resistant nozzles, seals, bearings, and cutting tools.
- Used in advanced ceramic composite materials.
Metallurgy
- Functions as an additive in specialized metallurgical processes.
- Used for boron introduction and deoxidation applications.
Advantages
- One of the hardest known industrial materials.
- Exceptional wear and corrosion resistance.
- Lightweight compared to many other ceramic materials.
- Excellent performance at elevated temperatures.
- High neutron absorption efficiency.
- Long service life in demanding industrial environments.
Storage and Handling
- Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
- Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent moisture contamination.
- Avoid dust generation and inhalation.
- Wear suitable protective gloves, eye protection, and dust masks during handling.
- Follow applicable safety and industrial hygiene practices.
Packaging
Available in various particle sizes and packaging options for laboratory, industrial, refractory, abrasive, and ceramic applications.
Shelf Life
Typically 5 years or more when stored in the original sealed packaging under recommended conditions.
Disclaimer
This product is intended for industrial, research, and manufacturing applications. Users should consult the latest Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and follow all recommended handling, storage, and safety procedures before use.






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