Boron nitride

99.5% metals basis, <=45 um

Reagent Code: #128671
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CAS Number 10043-11-5

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Weight 24.82 g/mol
Formula BN
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EC Number 233-136-6
MDL Number MFCD00011317
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Density 2.29 g/cm3 at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage Room temperature

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Used as a lubricant in high-temperature applications due to its slippery layered structure, similar to graphite. Commonly found in cosmetics for a smooth, matte finish in powders and foundations. Serves as an additive in thermal interface materials, enhancing heat dissipation in electronics. Employed in coatings for molds and metal forming due to its non-wettability and release properties. Utilized in abrasives and cutting tools when in cubic form, offering hardness close to diamond. Applied in neutron absorption in nuclear reactors because of boron’s ability to capture neutrons. Also used in advanced composites for aerospace and automotive components requiring thermal stability and lightweight performance.

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Test Parameter Specification
APPEARANCE White to Off-White Powder
Diboron Trioxide (%) 0-0.01
Particle Size (um) 0-45
Purity (%) 99.45-100.00
Total Metallic Impurities (ppm) 0-5000
X-RAY DIFFRACTION Conforms to Structure

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inventory 25 g
10-20 days ฿660.00
inventory 50 g
10-20 days ฿990.00
inventory 250 g
10-20 days ฿3,590.00
inventory 1 kg
10-20 days ฿9,990.00

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Boron nitride
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Used as a lubricant in high-temperature applications due to its slippery layered structure, similar to graphite. Commonly found in cosmetics for a smooth, matte finish in powders and foundations. Serves as an additive in thermal interface materials, enhancing heat dissipation in electronics. Employed in coatings for molds and metal forming due to its non-wettability and release properties. Utilized in abrasives and cutting tools when in cubic form, offering hardness close to diamond. Applied in neutron a

Used as a lubricant in high-temperature applications due to its slippery layered structure, similar to graphite. Commonly found in cosmetics for a smooth, matte finish in powders and foundations. Serves as an additive in thermal interface materials, enhancing heat dissipation in electronics. Employed in coatings for molds and metal forming due to its non-wettability and release properties. Utilized in abrasives and cutting tools when in cubic form, offering hardness close to diamond. Applied in neutron absorption in nuclear reactors because of boron’s ability to capture neutrons. Also used in advanced composites for aerospace and automotive components requiring thermal stability and lightweight performance.

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