Ceramic and Enamels

Boron in Ceramics
APPLICATIONS, Ceramic and Enamels

Borates in Ceramics

Ceramics - ceramic glazes and enamels - are applied to ceramic ware, sanitary ware, tableware, and tiles. Borates are used extensively in such enamels and ceramic glazes. Borates used include colemanite, ulexite, and several specialty borates, which provide efficient production and protection against the elements to the finished products.

Borates in Ceramics

Boron in Ceramics

Ceramics - ceramic glazes and enamels - are applied to ceramic ware, sanitary ware, tableware, and tiles. Borates are used extensively in such enamels and ceramic glazes. Borates used include colemanite, ulexite, and several specialty borates, which provide efficient production and protection against the elements to the finished products.

Boron-nickel’s Super Anti-corrosion Powers

Boron - Anti-corrosve

Corrosion is one of the most common problems faced by the industry. It can be caused due to different factors such as atmospheric conditions, humidity, etc. Boron being an extremely hard and refractory solid of high melting point, low density, and very low electrical conductivity which makes it an excellent choice for protecting against corrosion in many different applications especially in the industrial sector due to its properties like corrosion resistance, hardness, etc.  APPLICATIONS IN CORROSION PROTECTION The metal that keeps your car from rusting, the element in galvanic cells,...

Advanced Materials Need Boron

Advanced Materials

How Boron Enhances the Value of Advanced Materials? Boron is an ingredient in advanced materials with a wide range of applications. It is mainly useful as a dopant and part of semiconductors, fiber optics, and other electronics. Boron-containing compounds are also useful for making borosilicate glass and fertilizers for plants like orchids and tomatoes. You can find them in cosmetics such as nail polish removers and hair relaxer solutions. The Role of Boron in Advanced Materials Boron-doped crystals of SiO2 exhibit high dielectric constant values. It is due to the formation of deep traps...