B Boron Pellets Granules Evaporation Materials

  • High Hardness: Boron is extremely hard, making it ideal for applications requiring wear resistance.
  • High Melting Point: Boron has a high melting point of 2,075°C, making it suitable for high-temperature deposition processes.
  • Excellent Chemical Resistance: Boron is chemically inert in many environments, offering durability in corrosive conditions.
  • Neutron Absorption: Boron is capable of absorbing neutrons, making it useful in nuclear shielding applications.
  • Low Density: Boron is lightweight, making it suitable for applications requiring minimal mass, such as aerospace and optics.

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Description

Material Boron
Purity 99.5% – 99.999% / 2N5 3N 3N5 4N 4N5 5N
Shape Pellets / Granules / Particles / Pieces
Size can be customized (contact us)
Package vacuum bag or customer’s request
Place of Origin China
Supply Ability 1000kg per month
Lead Time Qty: 1-100, Time: 3-10 days

Qty: >100, Time: to be negotiated

 

Boron (B) pellets are widely used as evaporation materials in various physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes, including thermal evaporation and electron-beam evaporation. Boron is known for its high hardness, high melting point, and unique chemical properties. It is commonly used to create thin films in industries ranging from semiconductors to optics and protective coatings.

Key Applications:

  • Semiconductor Industry: Boron thin films are used for doping in semiconductor devices, influencing electrical properties by altering the material’s conductivity.
  • Optical Coatings: Boron coatings are applied to optical components to improve hardness, chemical resistance, and reflectivity, especially in infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) optics.
  • Protective Coatings: Boron’s hardness makes it suitable for wear-resistant coatings on tools and mechanical parts.
  • Nuclear Industry: Boron thin films are used in nuclear applications due to their neutron absorption capabilities.

Features:

  • High Hardness: Boron is extremely hard, making it ideal for applications requiring wear resistance.
  • High Melting Point: Boron has a high melting point of 2,075°C, making it suitable for high-temperature deposition processes.
  • Excellent Chemical Resistance: Boron is chemically inert in many environments, offering durability in corrosive conditions.
  • Neutron Absorption: Boron is capable of absorbing neutrons, making it useful in nuclear shielding applications.
  • Low Density: Boron is lightweight, making it suitable for applications requiring minimal mass, such as aerospace and optics.

Specifications:

  • Material: Boron (B)
  • Purity Level: ≥ 99.5% (high-purity boron for uniform thin film deposition)
  • Shape: Pellets (available in standard sizes or custom sizes upon request)
  • Size: Typically available in sizes from 1mm to 5mm diameter (custom sizes available)
  • Melting Point: 2,075°C
  • Density: 2.34 g/cm³
  • Applications: Semiconductor doping, optical coatings, protective wear coatings, nuclear applications.
  • Evaporation Temperature: Suitable for thermal evaporation and e-beam evaporation processes.

Tinsan Materials offers high-purity Boron (B) Pellets for evaporation in PVD processes. Ideal for semiconductor doping, optical coatings, and protective coatings. Available in various sizes and purities.

If you have specific requirements, such as dimensions, purity, or application details, please contact us to match your needs.