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Boron Carbide Boron Carbide is melted from boric acid and powdered carbon in an electric furnace under high temperature. Its density is 2.52 g/cm3, melting point 2450 °C; micro hardness 4950 kgf/mm2, only next to diamond and cubic boron nitride. Due to its high strength, low gravity, corrosion-resistance, high-temperature-resistance and stable chemical nature, it is ideal for a wide range of applications.
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