Na2B8O13

ceramic
· Na2B8O13

Na2B8O13 is a sodium borate ceramic compound belonging to the borate glass and glass-ceramic family, characterized by a high boron oxide content that provides strong glass-forming and bonding properties. This material is used primarily in glass manufacturing, ceramic coatings, and specialized refractories where its thermal stability and bonding characteristics are valued; it also appears in research contexts for advanced glass compositions and as a flux or additive in metallurgical and ceramic processing. The material is notable for enabling lower processing temperatures and improved thermal shock resistance compared to traditional silicate ceramics, making it relevant for applications requiring both thermal durability and cost-effective manufacturing.

glass manufacturing and fluxesceramic coatings and bindersrefractory materialsmetallurgical processingthermal insulation systemsspecialized glass-ceramics

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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