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Spherical Hafnium Carbide (HfC) Powder For Additive Manufacturing and Thermal Spary
Spherical Hafnium Carbide (HfC) Powder For Additive Manufacturing and Thermal Spary
Specifications
Chemical Formula | HfC |
Shape | Spherical Powder |
Purity | >=99.5% (Hf+Zr+C) |
Particle Size | 0-40um, 15-45μm, 15-53μm, 45-105μm |
Appearance | Grey powder |
Fluidity | 12.5 S/50g |
Chemical Composition (wt%) | Hf+Zr+C >=99.5% |
C: 6.1%-6.3% | |
O: <=0.5% |
Advantages:
- Extremely high melting point, making it ideal for extreme heat applications
- Excellent hardness and wear resistance
- Spherical shape enhances flowability and packing density
- Suitable for advanced manufacturing processes like 3D printing and metal injection molding
- Good resistance to thermal and mechanical degradation
Applications:
- Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing): Spherical HfC powder is widely used in additive manufacturing processes, such as selective laser melting (SLM) and electron beam melting (EBM), to produce high-temperature components, such as aerospace parts and turbine blades.
- Aerospace and Defense: HfC powder is suitable for applications in aerospace, such as in the manufacture of heat shields, rocket nozzles, and other high-temperature-resistant components.
- Nuclear Industry: Due to its high melting point and excellent resistance to radiation damage, HfC is used in nuclear reactors for components that operate under extreme heat and radiation conditions.
- Cutting Tools and Abrasives: Its extreme hardness makes it suitable for use in cutting tools, wear-resistant coatings, and abrasives for machining and grinding applications.
- Thermal Spraying: The powder is used to create high-temperature and wear-resistant coatings on components operating in extreme environments.
Packaging
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