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Boron Nitride (BN) Powder – Diameter 5 µm, Purity: 99.8%

Boron Nitride (BN) Powder is a high-purity advanced ceramic material with a layered hexagonal structure similar to graphite. Known as “white graphite,” BN combines excellent thermal conductivity, electrical insulation, high-temperature stability, and lubricity. With a diameter of ~5 µm and thickness ranging from 80–300 nm, it offers outstanding performance for applications that demand both heat resistance and dielectric properties.

This BN powder is lightweight, chemically inert, and exhibits a very low coefficient of thermal expansion while maintaining exceptional thermal conductivity (700–758 W/m·K at room temperature). It remains stable up to 2800 °C in nitrogen or argon environments, making it ideal for extreme industrial conditions.


Technical Properties (COA)

  • Purity: 99.8%

  • Average Particle Size (APS): Diameter ~5 µm; thickness 80–300 nm

  • True Density: 2.29 g/cm³

  • Crystal Structure: Hexagonal (h-BN)

  • Mohs Hardness: ~2

  • Thermal Conductivity: 700–758 W/m·K (room temperature)

  • Fe₂O₃: < 0.03%

  • CaO: < 0.002%

  • MgO: < 0.04%

  • B₂O₃: < 0.1%


Key Features

  • High chemical and thermal stability up to 2800 °C (in inert gases).

  • Excellent thermal conductivity with strong electrical insulation.

  • Low thermal expansion coefficient for dimensional stability.

  • Acts as a solid lubricant with superior wear resistance.

  • Lightweight, smooth, and easily dispersible powder.


Applications

Industrial Uses

  • Super-hard materials in oil drilling, subsurface investigation, and cutting tools.

  • Mold release agents for metal forming, die casting, and injection molding.

  • High-temperature crucibles, refractory materials, and insulating coatings.

  • Solid lubricants in extreme environments (aerospace, defense, automotive).

Electronics & Electrical Engineering

  • High-voltage and high-frequency insulators for plasma arcs and semiconductors.

  • Heat sinks and cooling components in electronic devices.

  • Dielectric layers in microelectronics.

Energy & Aerospace

  • Rocket engine components, radar materials, and aerospace heat shields.

  • Nuclear and reactor components, serving as neutron shielding and thermal protection.

  • Catalysis and high-pressure conversion to cubic BN (c-BN), a diamond-like material.

Other Applications

  • Additive in composite ceramics and polymers for strength and thermal performance.

  • Glass and plastic additives for enhanced thermal conductivity.

  • Polymer fillers for heat-dissipating adhesives and coatings.

Additional information

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25 g, 100 g, 500 g, 1000 g