Ca(BeN)2

ceramic
· Ca(BeN)2

Ca(BeN)₂ is an experimental ceramic compound combining calcium, beryllium, and nitrogen—a member of the ternary nitride family that has received limited industrial adoption but remains of interest in advanced materials research. This material is primarily investigated in academic and laboratory settings for potential high-temperature and refractory applications, where its thermal stability and nitride-based bonding could theoretically offer advantages over conventional ceramics. The compound remains largely outside mainstream engineering practice due to beryllium toxicity concerns, manufacturing complexity, and the availability of safer alternative nitride ceramics, making it primarily relevant to researchers exploring novel refractory systems rather than production-volume applications.

advanced refractory researchhigh-temperature ceramic systemsternary nitride developmentexperimental materials sciencelaboratory/research compounds

Compliance & Regulations

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Dielectric Constant (Relative Permittivity)(εr)
median of 2 measurements
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