ATC-CB06 Material is Boron Nitride based ceramic material. Boron nitride (BN) is a versatile compound with a wide range of applications due to its unique properties. It exists in several crystalline forms, including hexagonal (HBN), cubic (CBN), and amorphous (aBN), each with distinct characteristics. HBN, the most stable form, is known for its lubricity, high thermal and chemical stability, and wide bandgap, making it suitable for electronics and optoelectronics. CBN, the second hardest material after diamond, is used in cutting tools and abrasives.
Properties
Units
UHB
HB
BC
BMS
BMA
BSC
BMZ
BAN
Main Composition
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BN-99.7%
BN-99%
BN-97.5%
BN+AL+SI
BN+ZR+AL
BN+SiC
BN+ZrO₂
BN+ALN
Color
-
White
White
White
White Graphite
White Graphite
Greyish-Green
White Graphite
Greyish-Green
Density
g/cm³
1.6
2
2.0–2.1
2.2–2.3
2.25–2.35
2.4–2.5
2.8–2.9
2.8–2.9
Three-Point Bending Strength
MPa
18
35
35.00
65
65
80.00
90
90.00
Compressive Strength
MPa
45
85
70.00
145
145
175.00
220
220.00
Thermal Conductivity
W/m·K
35
40
32.00
35
35
45.00
30
85.00
Thermal Expansion Coefficient (20–1000°C)
10⁻⁶/K
1.5
1.8
1.60
2
2
2.80
3.5
2.80
Max Using Temperature (In Atmosphere / Inactive Gas / In High Vacuum)
°C
900/2100/1800
900/2100/1800
900/2000/1900
900/1750/1750
900/1750/1750
900/1800/1750
900/1800/1750
900/1800/1750
Room Temperature Electric Resistivity
Ω·cm
>10¹⁴
>10¹⁴
>10¹³
>10¹³
>10¹³
>10¹²
>10¹²
>10¹³
Typical Application
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Nitrides Sintering
High Temperature Furnace
High Temperature Furnace
Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
Metal Casting
Powder Metallurgy
High Temperature Electrical Furnace Components
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Metal Vaporize Crucible
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√
√
√
√
√
√
-
-
The Container of Metal or Glass Melting
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√
√
√
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-
√
√
√
The Casting Mould Components of The Precious Metal and Special Alloy
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-
-
-
√
√
√
√
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High Temperature Support Part
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-
-
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-
-
-
√
-
Nozzle and Transport Tube of The Melting Metal
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-
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Nitrides Sintering (Sagger and Setter Plate)
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√
√
√
-
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Benefits of ATC-CB06
Boron nitride's ability to withstand high temperatures and act as a self-lubricant makes it ideal for bearings used in high-temperature applications, including ovens, furnaces, and heat treatment equipment.
As components in high-temperature furnaces and kilns, boron nitride bush bearings can withstand the extreme heat and provide a protective function within equipment used for metal heat treatment, ceramic firing, and glass manufacturing.
Boron nitride's chemical inertness to molten metals, along with its high-temperature stability, makes it suitable for use in bush bearings for handling molten metals, preventing sticking and facilitating easy release in casting, sintering, and other metal processing applications.
Due to its lightweight, strength, high-temperature resistance, and radiation resistance, boron nitride can be found in bush bearings for demanding aerospace and defence applications, such as thermal protection systems, rocket nozzles, and engine components.