Product Properties
Appearance:grey black
Density:10.77g/cm3
Tungsten Diboride (WB2) Micronpowder Main Feature
Tungsten diboride is extremely hard, making it one of the materials considered for applications that require high wear resistance, such as cutting tools and abrasives.With a melting point above 3000°C, WB2 is suitable for use in high-temperature environments, contributing to its application in cutting tools and other components that must withstand high temperatures.Unlike many ceramic materials, tungsten diboride offers good electrical conductivity, which opens up potential applications in electrical and electronic components.WB2 is chemically stable and shows resistance to oxidation and corrosion, making it useful in harsh environments where other materials might degrade.This material has a high modulus of elasticity, indicating its ability to withstand deformation under stress. This property is beneficial for structural applications requiring materials that can endure loads without permanent deformation.
Tungsten Diboride (WB2) Micronpowder Applications
- Wear Resistance: WB2‘s extreme hardness and high melting point make it an excellent material for cutting and drilling tools, particularly for machining hard materials.
- High-Performance Coatings: It can be used as a coating material for tools, enhancing their lifespan and performance.
- Electrical Conductivity: Due to its good electrical conductivity, WB2 can be used in electrical contacts and other electronic components where high wear resistance is also beneficial.
- Heat Sinks and Spreaders: The material’s thermal conductivity allows it to effectively dissipate heat, making it suitable for use in heat sinks and thermal spreaders in electronic devices.
- High-Temperature Components: Its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and resist oxidation makes WB2 suitable for components exposed to high thermal stresses in aerospace and defense applications.
- Protective Coatings: The chemical stability and hardness of WB2 allow for its use in protective coatings for aerospace components, offering resistance to wear and environmental degradation.