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Catalog Number:
47286
CAS Number:
12070-14-3
Nanopoudre de carbure de zirconium (60 nm)
Purity:
≥ 97 % (base traces de métaux)
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Nanopoudre de carbure de zirconium utilisée dans l'isolation, les textiles, l'aérospatiale et l'aviation, l'énergie, les matériaux composites, la chimie et la métallurgie

CAS Number
12070-14-3
Purity
≥ 97 % (base traces de métaux)
Molecular Formula
ZrC
Molecular Weight
0
PubChem ID
11159298
Density
Masse volumique apparente 0,08 g/cm3
Appearance
Poudre noire
Mesh Size
APS 60 nm, SSA >70 m2/g
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
CAS Number
12070-14-3
Purity
≥ 97 % (base traces de métaux)
Molecular Formula
ZrC
Molecular Weight
0
PubChem ID
11159298
Density
Masse volumique apparente 0,08 g/cm3
Appearance
Poudre noire
Mesh Size
APS 60 nm, SSA >70 m2/g
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Oui
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
-
Applications

Zirconium carbide nanopowder (60 nm) is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Advanced Ceramics: This material is used to create high-performance ceramics that can withstand extreme temperatures and pressures, making it ideal for aerospace and automotive applications.
  • Cutting Tools: Due to its hardness and wear resistance, zirconium carbide nanopowder is incorporated into cutting tools, enhancing their durability and performance in machining operations.
  • Coatings: It serves as a protective coating in various industries, including electronics and energy, providing resistance to oxidation and corrosion, which prolongs the lifespan of components.
  • Composite Materials: The nanopowder is used to reinforce composite materials, improving their mechanical properties and making them suitable for use in structural applications.
  • Biomedical Applications: Research is exploring its use in biocompatible materials for implants, leveraging its inertness and strength to improve patient outcomes in medical devices.

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