Hafnium Diboride (HfB2) Powder
Product Hafnium Diboride Powder (HfB2 Powder)
Part Number HfB
CAS Number 12007-23-7

Hafnium diboride (HfB2) is a gray, metallic crystal. Melting point is 3250°C. It has high conductivity and stable chemical properties.

Hafnium diboride (HfB2) has excellent thermochemical stability, hardly reacts with all chemical reagents (except HF) at room temperature. It has excellent physical properties, including high elastic modulus, high hardness, low saturated vapor pressure, high thermal conductivity and conductivity, moderate thermal expansion and good thermal shock resistance. In addition, it can maintain high strength at high temperature, and thus is the most potential candidate material for ultra-high temperature ceramics. It is prepared by heating hafnium dioxide with boron carbide or boron oxide and carbon powder.

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Typical Applications of Hafnium Diboride (HfB2) Powder:

It is mainly used in ultra-high temperature ceramics, high-speed aircraft, aviation, aerospace, and other fields. It is often used as anti-ablation material in high-temperature oxidation environment, and has the characteristics of high hardness, high modulus, high thermal conductivity, and high conductivity.

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Typical Specifications of Hafnium Diboride (HfB2) Powder

Purity B
99% min. 10.8
Particle Size (D50): 10 µm, -325 mesh.

Standard Packing

Standard Packing: 25 kg per bag. Special package is available on request.

Physical Properties of Hafnium Diboride (HfB2) Powder

Form: Powder
Color: Grey black
Melting Point: 3250°C
Crystal: Hexagonal
Density: 10.5 g/cm3
Water Solubility: Insoluble in Water
Molecular Weight: 200.112