High Purity Boron Nitride Ceramic Round Sheet, High Thermal Conductivity BN Ceramic Disc for Experimental Use in Scientific Research Institutes (1, ?50mm * 5mm)

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BulletPoint1 : Boron nitride is a compound of boron and nitrogen, usually white or transparent solid, boron nitride is sintered by hot pressing, diameter 10-110mm, thickness 2-5mm.(if you need other thickness or diameter, please contact us)
BulletPoint2 : Boron nitride disc hexagonal structure, density 2.27g/cm³, Mohs hardness of 2, with good electrical insulation, thermal conductivity, excellent thermal shock resistance and chemical stability.
BulletPoint3 : The thermal expansion coefficient of boron nitride is very low, usually between 2-4 × 10-⁶/°C, it can maintain dimensional stability in environments with large temperature variations, reduce thermal stresses and deformations, and has good thermal shock resistance.
BulletPoint4 : Boron nitride ceramics have excellent high-temperature resistance, able to withstand temperatures up to 2000°C, strong electrical insulation, very low conductivity, and are widely used in electronic devices, heat dissipation materials, and high-temperature-resistant components.
BulletPoint5 : Boron nitride ceramics can be used for sintering and melting metals, rare earths, ceramics and other materials, with many metals, ceramic materials do not react, do not bond.
BulletPoint6 : ✦Good thermal shock resistance, can withstand the cold and hot cycle test from 1400℃ to room temperature, so it is often used for high temperature refractory materials, no deformation, no cracking, no slag.
BulletPoint7 : ✦Package Include :1 Pcs SiC Sheet .
Color : White
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 8711544860129
ItemForm : Sheets
ItemName : High Purity Boron Nitride Ceramic Round Sheet, High Thermal Conductivity BN Ceramic Disc for Experimental Use in Scientific Research Institutes (1, Φ50mm * 5mm)
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 1 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 3 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 2 centimeters
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemShape : Round
ItemTypeKeyword : ceramic-sheets
Manufacturer : LIFEYYZG
Material : Boron Nitride
ModelNumber : GAGOM
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PartNumber : LIFE-YYZG-IM185-BN
ProductDescription : Boron nitride is a compound of boron and nitrogen, usually white or transparent solid, boron nitride is sintered by hot pressing, diameter 10-110mm, thickness 2-5mm.(if you need other thickness or diameter, please contact us)
Boron nitride disc hexagonal structure, density 2.27g/cm³, Mohs hardness of 2, with good electrical insulation, thermal conductivity, excellent thermal shock resistance and chemical stability.
The thermal expansion coefficient of boron nitride is very low, usually between 2-4 × 10-⁶/°C, it can maintain dimensional stability in environments with large temperature variations, reduce thermal stresses and deformations, and has good thermal shock resistance.
Boron nitride ceramics have excellent high-temperature resistance, able to withstand temperatures up to 2000°C, strong electrical insulation, very low conductivity, and are widely used in electronic devices, heat dissipation materials, and high-temperature-resistant components.
Boron nitride ceramics can be used for sintering and melting metals, rare earths, ceramics and other materials, with many metals, ceramic materials do not react, do not bond.
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Size : Φ50mm * 5mm
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