The hardest synthetic abrasive. Boron carbide and carbon nanotubes.
The latest technology, boron carbide and carbon nanotubes, are gray-black crystalline substances and are among the hardest synthetic abrasives. Their hardness is second only to diamond. They are non-magnetic, sensitive to high and low temperatures, possess semiconductor properties, are lightweight, absorb neutrons, are resistant to friction, and have self-lubricating properties. They are used in applications such as polishing materials, refractory materials, bulletproof products, and sandblasting. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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**Main Features** - Hardness is second only to diamond. - Mohs hardness is 9.36. - Microhardness is 5400-6300 KG/mm². - Density is 2.52 g/cm³. - Melting point is approximately 2450°C. - Does not react with acids or alkalis. - Non-magnetic and weak against high and low temperatures. - Has semiconductor properties. - Lightweight and absorbs neutrons. - Resistant to friction and has self-lubricating properties. **Other Features** - Boron carbide powder → Used for rough processing and finishing of cutting tools, molds, and parts made from various hard materials such as hard alloys, ceramics, and gemstones. → Applied in polishing materials, refractory materials, chemical raw materials, and metal sprays. - Boron carbide → Processed into ceramic products such as boron carbide plates, nozzles, sealing seals, pellets, and bearings through high-temperature sintering. → Used in bulletproof applications, sandblasting, water jet technology, and mechanical seals. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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