Boron Carbide has the highest hardness of any material. It is unaffected by hot hydrogen Fluoride, nor by nitric Acid. Insoluble in water or acid, but soluble in molten sodium alkali. B4C powder MF: B4C B4C powder CAS No: 12069-32-8 B4C powder EINECS No: 235-111-5 B4C powder Appearance: Grey black powder B4C powder particle size: Can customized according to requirements. Boron Carbide Properties: Boron carbide has the formula B4C. Boron carbide crystals are hexagonal. Boron c
Boron carbide, also known as black diamond, is an inorganic substance with the chemical formula B4C, usually a gray-black micropowder. It is one of the three hardest known materials (after diamond and cubic boron nitride) and is used in tank armor, b
Boron Carbide is one of the three hardest materials known, it is not affected by hot hydrogen fluoride and nitric acid. Soluble in molten alkali, insoluble in water and acid.
Boron carbide B4C powder has the characteristics of high melting point, high hardness, high modulus, low density), good wear resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance, good neutron absorption capacity, low expansion coefficient, thermoelectric pr