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CB-201

NIOBIUM DIBORIDE POWDER

Product #: CB-201

Product Description

Niobium Diboride (NbB2) is a grey-black refractory ceramic material with a low density, and good high temperature strength. These properties make it suitable for rocket propulsion systemd, and other aerospace applications.

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Product Notes

100 gram minimum order

Can ship by UPS or FedEx

Standard Packaging: 1 kg, 5 kg containers


Atlantic Equipment Engineers, Inc. is a highly trusted, customer service-oriented supplier of high purity metal powders and compounds. The quality of our products is of absolute importance, but our sixty plus years of metal powder expertise is just the beginning. Factors such as availability from stock, custom packaging and the highly specialized packaging required for safe and reliable delivery are just as crucial to meeting and exceeding your expectations.

-Hazardous Materials / Dangerous Goods (for Ground and Air) Certified.
-OSHA Hazard Communication / GHS certified.
-ISO 9001 certified

Specifications

Formula NbB2 114.53
Purity 99.8
Particle Size 10 Micron
ECCN -
Schedule B 8112.92.9000
CAS CAS-12007-29-3
Melting Point 2900°C / 5252°F
Boiling Point -
Density 6.97
Coef. of Expansion @ 20°C -
Crystal Structure Hexagonal
Electric Resistivity -
Composition Nb: 81.12%, B2: 18.88%

Form

Powder

Applications

High Temperature Ceramics, Aerospace, Thin-Film, Refractories, Superconducting Materials

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