Boron carbide chemical formula B4C. Glossy black crystals with a relative density of 2.52, a melting point of 2350 ° C, and a boiling point above 3500 ° C. Chemically stable, insoluble in water and various acids, soluble in molten alkali. Harder than diamond but higher than silicon carbide, Mohs hardness is 9.3. High thermal neutron capture ability, wear resistance, and semiconductor conductivity....
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As a key member of non-metallic materials, ceramic materials have a large number of attractive properties, such as good mechanical and electrochemical properties, low thermal conductivity, dense and uniform structure, wear resistance and corrosion resistance, etc. The high specific stiffness, high specific strength and chemical inertness of ceramic materials in complex environments, and the low de...
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