Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder Description
Nano-Hafnium Carbide (HfC) Powder exhibits a melting point exceeding 3 900°C. It is used in environments including rocket nozzles and aerospace components. The powder has a hardness and thermal stability that allow its use in wear‐resistant coatings and cutting tools. It shows measurable electrical conductivity and chemical inertness. Its properties support the manufacture of high‐performance ceramics and fire‐resistant materials.
Specifications for Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder
Material
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HfC
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Appearance
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grey‐black powder
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Purity
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>99.6%
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APS
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20nm
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Specific Surface Area (m²/g)
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8.30
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Colour
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grey‐black
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Crystal Structure
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hexagonal
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Applications of Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder
Nano-Hafnium Carbide (HfC) Powder is used in high-temperature conditions. It is employed in rocket nozzles and thermal protection systems in the aerospace and rocket engineering sectors. Its hardness and wear resistance facilitate the manufacture of cutting tools and wear‐resistant coatings. The powder is utilised in fire‐resistant ceramics and grinding materials. In the electronics industry, its use in semiconductor components and electrodes is under examination. Nuclear research investigates its potential for reactor control rods, and the defence sector uses the material in the production of armoured components.
Storage Conditions for Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder
Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder should be stored in a dry, cool and sealed environment. It must not be exposed to air. High pressure should be avoided in accordance with standard shipping conditions.
Packaging of Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder
Our Nano-Hafnium Carbide Powder is clearly labelled and externally marked for efficient identification and quality control. Inspections are conducted to ensure that no damage occurs during storage or transportation.