Na2Be4B4O11

ceramic
· Na2Be4B4O11

Na2Be4B4O11 is an inorganic ceramic compound combining sodium, beryllium, and boron oxides, belonging to the family of borate ceramics with potential optical and thermal management properties. This material is primarily of research interest in specialized optics, thermal insulators, and advanced ceramic applications where the combined benefits of beryllium oxide (high thermal conductivity) and borate chemistry (optical transparency, low thermal expansion) are sought. While not yet widely established in mainstream industrial production, materials in this chemical family are explored for high-performance thermal windows, insulators in aerospace environments, and next-generation optical components where conventional ceramics reach their limits.

research/experimental ceramicsthermal management systemsoptical windows and coatingsaerospace insulationhigh-temperature electronics

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