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Boron Pellets

Boron Pellets

Boron Pellets
Product No NRE-62010
CAS No. 7440-42-8
Formula B
Size 3mm – 8mm (Can be Customized)
Quantity 50 g, 100 g
Purity 99.5%
Molecular Weight 10.811 g/mol
Density 2.08 g/cm3
Melting Point 2079 °C
Boiling Point 2550 °C

Boron Pellets

Introduction: Boron pellets are small, solid forms of boron, a metalloid element known for its unique properties, including high strength and thermal stability. These pellets are used in various applications, particularly in industries that require specialized materials.

Key Features:

High Strength:
Boron exhibits impressive strength and hardness, making it valuable in applications requiring durable materials.

Thermal Stability:
Boron pellets have a high melting point (around 2,300 °C or 4,170 °F), allowing them to maintain their properties under extreme temperatures.

Chemical Reactivity:
Boron is reactive with certain elements and compounds, which can be advantageous in specific chemical applications.

Lightweight:
Boron is relatively low in density, making it easy to handle and transport compared to heavier metals.

Varied Forms:
Available in different sizes and forms, boron pellets can be tailored for specific applications, such as powders or larger granules.

Applications:

Nuclear Industry:
Boron is widely used in nuclear reactors as a neutron absorber, helping to control fission reactions and enhance safety.

Glass and Ceramics:
In glass manufacturing, boron improves thermal resistance and mechanical properties, while in ceramics, it enhances durability and performance.

Agriculture:
Boron is an essential micronutrient for plant growth, and boron pellets are often used as fertilizers to promote healthy crop development.

Alloying Agent:
Boron is used in steel and other metal alloys to improve hardness and strength, particularly in high-performance applications.

Detonators and Pyrotechnics:
Boron compounds are utilized in explosives and pyrotechnic applications due to their ability to enhance performance.

 

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