Description
Chemical Properties
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Chemical Name: Boron (B)
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Form: Amorphous
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Purity: >90%
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CAS Number: 7440-42-8
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Molecular Weight: 10.81 g/mol
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Melting Temperature: >2100 °C
Chemical Analysis
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Boron (B): >90.0%
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Magnesium (Mg): <5.0%
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Water Soluble Boron: <0.5%
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Moisture: <0.5%
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H₂O₂ Insoluble: <1.0%
Physical Properties
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Average Particle Size: <1.0 µm
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Specific Surface Area: >12 m²/g
Boron (B) Micron Powder – Amorphous (90+%, <1 µm) is a high-purity, fine particle boron powder produced in amorphous form and optimized for advanced industrial and research applications. With an average particle size below 1 micron and a high specific surface area, this material offers excellent reactivity, uniform dispersion, and enhanced performance in both chemical and metallurgical processes.
Amorphous boron is particularly valued for its high melting temperature, thermal stability, and strong reducing properties. The fine micron-scale particle distribution enables improved sintering behavior, faster reaction kinetics, and superior compatibility with composite systems. This product is suitable for demanding applications where controlled particle size, purity, and surface characteristics are critical.
Applications
Boron (B) Micron Powder – Amorphous is widely used across advanced technology and industrial sectors, including:
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Advanced Ceramics and Composites
Used as a precursor or additive to improve hardness, thermal resistance, and mechanical strength in boron-containing ceramics and composite materials. -
Metallurgy and Alloy Production
Functions as a deoxidizing and strengthening agent in specialty alloys and metal matrices. -
Energetic Materials and Pyrotechnics
Preferred for high-energy formulations due to its high heat of oxidation and fine particle size. -
Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis
Utilized as a reactive boron source in chemical reactions and advanced synthesis routes. -
Aerospace and Defense Applications
Suitable for high-performance materials requiring lightweight, high-temperature, and high-strength characteristics. -
Research and Development
Commonly employed in laboratory-scale studies involving boron chemistry, materials science, and surface reactions.
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