Zinc Carbide Batteries
zinc carbide is a zinc oxide that can be used as a white pigment, or as a catalyst in the rubber industry. It also serves as an activator in some plastics.Zinc is a common substance that occurs naturally in many foodstuffs and in drinking water. But it can also be produced from industrial sources or […]
Read MoreHigh Purity Aluminum Diboride AlB2 Powder CAS 12041-50-8, 98% | Cataniadagiocare
Aluminum Boride has a structure similar to intermetallic compound. This structure depends mainly on crystal structure of aluminum and boron but not on their relationship. Purity>98.5% Particle Size: 5-10 um AlB2 Aluminum Diboride Powder: Aluminium boride Chemical formula Is AlB2. So aluminum boride may also be known as aluminium diboride. This binary compound is formed […]
Read MoreAEG Alkyl ethoxy polyglycosides | Cataniadagiocare
AEG Alkylether ethoxy polyglycosides make up the performance-enhancing products alkyl glycoside APG, and aliphatic ether AEOn. >=50% Active Matter AEG Alkyl-ethoxy alkyl-ethoxy polyglycosides : AEG products can be used in a variety of ways. They are non-irritating, safe and biodegradable. These products also have skin-care and moisturizing properties that may reduce the irritation. This formula […]
Read MoreThe Properties And Applications of Aluminum Nitride Powder
Aluminum nitride (AlN) Hexagonal. Pure AlN, which is always gray or off white, is blue-white. A series of exceptional characteristics make aluminum nitride ceramics great, such as high thermal conductivity, reliability in electrical insulation, low dielectric lost and dielectric constant, nontoxicity, and matching thermal expansion coefficient with silicon. It’s a novel ceramic material that offers […]
Read MoreZinc Sulfide Properties
Zinc sulfide is a white to yellowish-white crystal. It exists in two crystalline forms: a (wurtzite) and b (sphalerite). Wurtzite crystalline form is hexagonal; refractive index 2.356; density 3.98 g/cm3; melts at 1,700degC. Stable if dry; sphalerite crystalline form is cubic, forming at 1020degC, d 4.102; changes to alpha form at 1180degC; practically insoluble in […]
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