Product Properties
High Purity Boron Powder (B)
B Powder Purity: 99.9999%
B Powder APS: 1- 2 um
B Powder Color: Brown
B Powder Bulk density (g/cm3): 1.73
B Powder Melt Point (oC): 2400
B Powder Boiling point (oC): 2700
B Powder Hardness (Mohs): 9.5
Health and Safety
Hazard Statements | N/A |
Transport Information | N/A |
Suggest equipment | Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter |
Boron (B) Nanopowder General Descriptions
A black or brown powder used primarily for its thermal properties, boron powder comes in a variety of granule sizes, purities, and other configurations to
better match the specific needs of various applications. As a popular tool in a wide array of fields, boron powder has also been the subject of regular
research in recent years, revealing new traits, uses, and benefits at a rapid rate.
You can obtain boron powder from SS Nano in varieties to match any project, from extremely pure high grade powders to general purpose powders with
assorted granule sizes.
Boron (B) Nanopowder Applications
- • Abrasive: Applies properly, boron can serve as a rugged, highly abrasive surface for any number of purposes. Combined with it’s thermal properties,
this makes it highly effective for high speed cutting and similar tasks.
- • Biocide: Borates in general work to kill a variety of insects and similar pests through simple physical destruction, making them one of the most
universally effective pest control options.
- • Ignition: The thermal properties of boron powder make it an excellent ignition aid for any number of applications. This sees it used in charcoal
briquettes, fuels, torches, and countless other applications.
- • Corrosion inhibition: Boron compounds produced with boron nanopowders make it useful in anti-freeze, brake fluids, hydrolic systems, and
other applications where ferrous materials need protection against corrosion.
- • Photoelectric applications: Boron powder offers unique applications in photography, tanning, electrolytic condensation, fuel cells, and a
host of other photoelectric fields.