- Since it is a lubricious material with the same platy hexagonal structure as carbon graphite, Boron nitride (BN) is often referred to as “white graphite”.
- Boron nitride exists in multiple forms that differ in the arrangement of the boron and nitrogen atoms, giving rise to varying bulk properties of the material.
- Boron nitride nanopowder/nanoparticle is a very good electrical insulator.
- Boron nitride exists in various crystalline forms that are isoelectronic to a similarly structured carbon lattice.
- Boron nitride offers very high thermal conductivity and good thermal shock resistance.
- Boron nitride is chemically inert.
- Boron nitride nanopowder/nanoparticle uses electronic parts — heat sinks, substrates, coil forms, prototypes.
- Boron nitride uses CVD crucibles and microwave tubes.
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