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Why PBN Crucible is Preferred for Laboratory Use?

What is a Crucible? A crucible is a container in which a substance may be melted or heated at very

Uses of Pyrolytic Boron Nitride

Introduction Pyrolytic boron nitride is also referred to as chemical vapor-deposited boron nitride. This is because it is produced by

What is Pyrolytic Boron Nitride (PBN)

What is Pyrolytic Boron Nitride (PBN)?

Introduction Pyrolytic boron nitride is also written as PBN or pyrolytic BN. It is a highly pure ceramic that has high chemical resistance

Boron carbide powder

Boron Carbide Filament: Properties & Applications

Introduction Boron carbide, with the chemical formula B4C, is a chemical compound noted for its hardness. It is the third hardest

What are the Uses of Silicon Carbide

What are the Uses of Silicon Carbide?

Silicon carbide, also called carborundum, is a compound made from silicon and carbon. This chemical compound is found in a mineral

What is Zirconia Toughened Alumina?

Introduction Zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA) products are products made from zirconia and alumina. Zirconia is an oxide of zircon that

Magnesium Oxide Ceramic Materials - An Overview

Magnesium Oxide Ceramic Materials – An Overview

Magnesia (also known as magnesium oxide or MgO) is an alkaline earth metal oxide that is produced by the calcination

An Overview of Aluminium Silicate Ceramics

An Overview of Aluminium Silicate Ceramics

Introduction to Aluminium Silicate Aluminum silicate refers to compounds gotten from both aluminum oxide and silicon dioxide. Aluminum silicate generally has

Zirconium Oxide Ceramic & Its Uses

Zirconium Oxide Ceramic & Its Uses

Zirconium Zirconium is a silver-gray transition metal that is very malleable and ductile. The element typically forms stable compounds. This

Hexagonal Boron Nitride VS. Cubic Boron Nitride

Boron nitride ceramic is a thermally and chemically stable refractory material made up of one molecule each of boron and