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Catalog Number:
47043
CAS Number:
7440-42-8
Poudre de bore (1~2 microns)
Purity:
≥ 99,999 % (base traces de métaux)
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$228.20 /1G
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Product Information

La poudre de bore offre des applications uniques dans la photographie, le bronzage, la condensation électrolytique, les piles à combustible et une multitude d'autres domaines photoélectriques.

CAS Number
7440-42-8
Purity
≥ 99,999 % (base traces de métaux)
Molecular Formula
B
Molecular Weight
10.81
PubChem ID
6331
Melting Point
2400 °C
Density
Masse volumique apparente 1,73 g/cm3
Appearance
Poudre brune
Boiling Point
2700 °C
Mesh Size
APS 1 à 2 microns
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
CAS Number
7440-42-8
Purity
≥ 99,999 % (base traces de métaux)
Molecular Formula
B
Molecular Weight
10.81
PubChem ID
6331
Melting Point
2400 °C
Density
Masse volumique apparente 1,73 g/cm3
Appearance
Poudre brune
Boiling Point
2700 °C
Mesh Size
APS 1 à 2 microns
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Boron powder (1~2 micron) is widely utilized in research focused on various industries and applications. Here are five practical uses:

  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Boron is essential in the production of semiconductors, where it serves as a dopant to enhance electrical conductivity in materials like silicon, improving the performance of electronic devices.
  • Glass and Ceramics: In the glass industry, boron powder is used to create borosilicate glass, known for its thermal resistance and durability, making it ideal for laboratory glassware and cookware.
  • Agriculture: As a micronutrient, boron is crucial for plant growth. It is commonly used in fertilizers to promote healthy crop development, particularly in fruits and vegetables.
  • Metallurgy: Boron powder is added to steel and other alloys to enhance hardness and strength, making it valuable in manufacturing high-performance tools and components.
  • Neutron Capture: In nuclear applications, boron is utilized for its ability to capture neutrons, making it effective in radiation shielding and control rods in nuclear reactors.

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