Cs2Cd3B16O28
ceramic· Cs2Cd3B16O28
Cs2Cd3B16O28 is an inorganic borate ceramic compound containing cesium, cadmium, and boron oxide components. This material belongs to the family of complex borate ceramics, which are primarily of research and specialized industrial interest rather than high-volume production materials. The compound's potential applications leverage borate ceramics' inherent properties in optical transparency, radiation shielding, and thermal stability, making it relevant for nuclear/radiological applications, specialized optics, and high-temperature insulation contexts where the specific elemental composition offers advantages over conventional alternatives.
radiation shieldingoptical ceramicsnuclear waste formshigh-temperature insulationspecialized research applicationsborosilicate alternatives
Compliance & Regulations
?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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Environmental
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