Specification Brand : Generic BulletPoint1 : We are providing 1 gram net weight high quality Boron element sample. Approx 0.0352 oz. Purity >=99%; BulletPoint2 : This item will be vacuum packed in order to maintain original appearance and avoid oxidation; BulletPoint3 : It's great for laboratory science experiments or production purpose using; BulletPoint4 : It also can be a great gift for element specimen collectors. BulletPoint5 : Boron is widely used in abbrasive applications, agriculture applications, catalysts in chemistry, high temperature equipment and semiconductor manufacturing etc. Color : Black ItemForm : Solid ItemName : 1 Gram Pure Boron Element Lumps, 99% Purity B Chunks Chops for Lab Experiments and Periodic Table Element Specimen Collection ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 2 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 4 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 3 inches ItemShape : Irregular ItemTypeKeyword : science-classroom-specimens Manufacturer : ProMetals Material : Boron NumberOfItems : 1 PartNumber : Boron Lump 1 ProductDescription : Boron's atomic number is 5 and chemical symbol is B. It's widely used in below industry areas based on its unique properties:
Technology: Boron in Semiconductors: Utilized as a p-type dopant in semiconductor manufacturing, crucial for creating electronic components like transistors and diodes.
Compound: Boron Nitride (BN): Often used in high-temperature equipment due to its excellent thermal stability and dielectric properties.
Material Science: Boron Fibers: Used to reinforce composite materials, boron fibers provide high strength to weight ratio ideal in aerospace engineering.
Energy: Boron as an Alternative Fuel: Investigated for use in fuel cells, due to its high energy content and abundance, offering potential as a sustainable energy source.
Chemistry: Borane (BH3) Complexes: Utilized in organic synthesis as reducing agents and catalysts for hydroboration reactions.
Glass Manufacturing: Borosilicate Glass: Known for its resistance to thermal shock, borosilicate glass is used in laboratory glassware and cookware.
Physics: Boron Carbide (B4C): One of the hardest materials known, boron carbide is used in abrasive applications, like grinding, and in protective armor. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2025-02-20T08:00:00.000Z SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1 UnspscCode : 23271800