K2B8O13

ceramic
· K2B8O13

K2B8O13 is a potassium borate ceramic compound belonging to the borate glass-ceramic family, characterized by a structure combining potassium oxide with boric oxide networks. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for thermal management, optical applications, and specialized glass formulations where borate chemistry offers advantages in lowering processing temperatures and modifying refractive properties compared to silicate-based alternatives.

thermal management systemsoptical glass formulationsborate ceramic coatingsresearch and developmentspecialty glass applicationsflux materials

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