About Titanium Ti Powder:Titanium powder is a kind of metal powder with a wide range of uses. Titanium powder is a silver-gray irregular powder, has a large suction capacity, high temperature or sparks under the condition of flammable. Titanium powder metallurgy (P/M) […]
Continue readingCobalt Co Powder CAS 7440-48-4
About Cobalt Co Powder:Cobalt has excellent physical, chemical and mechanical properties, and is an important material in the manufacture of high strength alloys, high-temperature resistant alloys, hard alloys, magnetic materials and catalysts. Cobalt powder is one of the main raw materials […]
Continue readingSpherical Graphite C Powder CAS 7782-42-5
About Spherical Graphite C Powder:Spherical graphite (SPG), also known as battery-grade graphite, is a product consumed as an anode in lithium-ion batteries. The flake graphite concentrate is processed into ultra-high purity (>99.95%C) with a particle size ranging from 10 microns to 25 […]
Continue readingCobalt Boride CoB Powder CAS 12619-68-0
About Cobalt Boride CoB Powder:Cobalt boride is an inorganic compound whose general formula is CoxBy. The two main types of cobalt boride are Cob and Co2B. These are refractory materials. Prismatic rhombic crystal. Cobalt boride is highly magnetic. Soluble in nitric acid, […]
Continue readingNiobium Boride NbB2 Powder CAS 12007-29-3
About Niobium Boride NbB2 Powder:Niobium boride (NbB2) has a high melting point, high hardness, good electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance of the molten metal, superconductivity and other characteristics, can be used in the production of ultra-high temperature structural materials and superconducting […]
Continue readingManganese Diboride MnB2 Powder CAS 12228-50-1
About Manganese Diboride MnB2 Powder:Manganese diboride is a type of boride. It is a hard, high-melting material with electrical conductivity similar to that of a metal. They are stable to non-oxidizing acids but decompose in strong oxidizing agents and strong bases. The […]
Continue readingSingle And Multi Layer Graphene Powder
Features of Graphene Powder:Single layer graphene powder has a two-dimensional structure of a carbonaceous new material. graphene powder has excellent electrical, thermal and mechanical properties.Our Company produced single layer graphene powder with a very large surface area 500 ~ 1200m2/g.single layer graphenesingle […]
Continue readingSelenium powder Se powder CAS 7782-49-2
About Selenium powder Se powder:Selenium powder, chemical formula Se, black gray nonmetal, soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid, chloroform, slightly soluble in carbon disulfide, toxic, insoluble in water, ethanol. Selenium powder is usually in the form of powder or granule, with pure […]
Continue readingAluminum Diboride AlB2 Powder CAS 12041-50-8
About Aluminum Diboride AlB2 Powder:Aluminum boride (AlB2) is a binary compound formed by aluminum element and boron elements. It is a red solid under normal temperature and pressure. It loses its surface gloss when heated. It is stable in cold dilute acid […]
Continue readingTin Sn Powder CAS 7440-31-5
About Tin Sn Powder:Tin powder is a silvery-white shiny soft metal (tetragonal and cubic), ductile. The melting temperature of 231.88 ℃.The boiling point of 2270 ℃.The relative density is 7.28.Tin powder is soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, aqua regia, […]
Continue readingHafnium Diboride HfB2 Powder CAS 12007-23-7
About Hafnium Diboride HfB2 Powder:Hafnium boride is a gray crystal with a metallic luster. It has high conductivity and stable chemical properties. It hardly reacts with all chemical reagents (except hydrofluoric acid) at room temperature. It is prepared by mixing hafnium […]
Continue readingIron Boride FeB Powder CAS 12006-84-7
Iron boride (FeB); boranylidyneironCAS No. : 12006-84-7EINECS No. : 234-489-9Molecular Formula: FeBMolecular Weight: 66.656Appearance: offwhite orthorhombic crystal Particle size: 20-40umSpecific surface area: 60 m2/gAbout Iron Boride FeB Powder:Iron boride (FeB) is a gray powder that is insoluble in water. FeB is harder than Fe2B, but […]
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