Na2B6O9F2

ceramic
· Na2B6O9F2

Na2B6O9F2 is a fluorine-containing borate ceramic compound that combines boron oxide networks with fluoride incorporation, creating a material with potential for specialized optical or thermal applications. This compound belongs to the family of borate ceramics, which are valued for their low melting points, chemical durability, and optical properties; the fluorine substitution can modify thermal expansion and glass-forming behavior. While primarily of research interest rather than established industrial use, fluorinated borates are investigated for applications requiring tailored thermal properties, specialized coatings, or as precursors in advanced ceramic processing where conventional borosilicate or boron oxide alternatives prove insufficient.

Advanced ceramic coatingsThermal barrier materials (research)Optical glass precursorsHigh-temperature sealing compoundsSpecialty glass refinementExperimental fluoride-borate systems

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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