Boron nitride (piro)

Boron nitride (piro)

IMG_9971.jpegBoron nitride is a ceramic material that is characterized by relatively high thermal conductivity (can reach up to 90 W / m * K) and resistance to high temperatures. Unlike other ceramic materials, the operating temperature can reach up to 2100 C in a vacuum and an inert environment and 1000 C in an oxygen environment. The material also belongs to the group of refractory materials due to the described properties.

Specifications

Properties

Conditions

Units

Type

Colour

 

 

White

White

White

Bulk density

 

г/см3

≥ 2,00

≥ 2,30

≥ 1,60

Flexural strength

 

МПа

35

85

18

Compressive strength

 

МПа

85

225

45

Modulus of elasticity

 

ГПа

56

Poisson 's Ratio

 

 

0,27

Hardness

 

кг/мм2

1310

Fracture toughness

 

МПа∙м1/2

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coefficient of thermal expansion

25-1000 °C

10-6 /°C

1,8

11,9

1,5

40-400 °C

10-6 /°C

 

 

 

20-800 °C

10-6 /°C

 

11,9

 

Thermal conductivity

Вт/м∙K

40

35

35

25 °C

Вт/м∙K

 

35

 

100 °C

Вт/м∙K

 

35

 

Maximum operating temperature

 

°C

 

1440

 

в O2

°C

900

1440

900

 vacuum

°C

1900

1900

gass

°C

2100

2100

Dielectric constant

1 МГц

3,5

10,2

3,0

Volumetric resistance

25 °C

Ом∙см

≥ 1014

≥ 1014

≥ 1014

Thick film

нет

нет

нет

Thin film

 

 

да

да

да



Application area

  • turbine parts (blades, etc.);
  • furnace parts;
  • snap-in;
  • enclosures;
  • any products operating at elevated temperatures (more than 1000 C).

See also