High-purity Boron Nitride Ceramic Rods offering excellent thermal conductivity (600W/mK), electrical insulation, and thermal shock resistance for extreme temperature applications up to 3000°C.
Product Overview
The BN Ceramic Rod (also known as Hexagonal Boron Nitride Ceramic Rod) is a high-performance material renowned for its outstanding electrical insulation, high-temperature stability, and self-lubricating properties. This product is particularly suited for applications requiring both electrical insulation and low friction, especially in extreme environments where performance and stability are critical. With exceptional heat resistance and mechanical properties, BN Ceramic Rods are widely used in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, electrical devices, and high-temperature furnaces.
Features
- Excellent Electrical Insulation: Maintains superior electrical insulation performance under high temperature and high-pressure conditions, making it ideal for electrical devices and high-voltage electronics.
- High-Temperature Stability: Usable in air up to 850°Cand in inert gas environments up to 2000°C, providing excellent thermal stability and durability in extreme conditions.
- Self-Lubricating Properties: The hexagonal structure of boron nitride grants it inherent self-lubricating qualities, reducing friction and wear in high-temperature applications, thus extending equipment life.
- High Thermal Conductivity: With a thermal conductivity range of 50-70 W/(m·K), it efficiently manages heat, enhancing the performance of heat-sensitive components.
- Chemical Inertness: Highly resistant to most chemicals, making it suitable for use in corrosive environments without degrading performance.
Applications
- Semiconductor Manufacturing: Used for handling and positioning sensitive silicon wafers, particularly during the thermal treatmentand chip fabrication processes, providing stable support.
- Electronic Devices: Serves as an electrical insulatorfor high-voltage and high-temperature environments, ensuring the protection of electrical components from thermal and electrical stress.
- High-Temperature Furnace Materials: Applied in high-temperature furnaces as structural components (such as supports or internal components), withstanding extreme temperatures while maintaining structural integrity.
- Lubrication Systems: Ideal for bearings and lubricating components operating in oil-freeor high-temperature environments, reducing friction and wear for longer operational life.