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Introduction to BAM Powder AlMgB14
Magnesium aluminum boride
Oder
Al3Mg3B56
The common name for this is
BAM
It is composed of aluminum, magnesium and boron. Its molecular formula nominal is
AlMgB14
, and its chemical structure is closer to
Al0.75Mg0.75B14
.
It is a ceramic alloy with very high wear resistance, very low sliding friction coefficient and very high wear resistance. This alloy achieved a record 0.04 in the unlubricated AlMGB14–TiB2 compound and 0.02 when lubricated.
BAM was first described in 1970. It is an orthogonal structure featuring four icosahedral B12 unit cells. This super-hard material’s thermal expansion coefficient is comparable to concrete and steel.
BAM AlMgB14 powder has the following physical properties
Structure
Most super-hard materials feature simple, highly symmetrical, crystal structures such as diamond cubes and sphalerite. BAM has 64 atoms in each cell, but a more complex and low-symmetry crystal structure. The crystal cell’s most distinctive feature is the four boron-containing, orthogonal icosahedrons. Each icosahedron is composed of 12 boron elements. The eight remaining boron elements connect the icosahedron with the other elements within the cell. The lattice has less than one metal site, so the material is often identified with the molecular formula AlMgB14. But its chemical composition is closer Al 0.75 mg 0.75 B14. This is common with borides (for boron-rich metallics, see Boride and boron caride crystal structures). BAM cell parameters are: a = 1.0313 and 0.8115 nm; C = 0.5848 and nm respectively, Z = 4, space group Imma, Pearson symbol OI68, density 2.59g/cm The melting temperature is approximately 2000°C.
Photoelectric
BAM has an energy bandgap of 1.5 eV. Resistivity is affected by sample purity and is approximately 104Ohm*cm. The Seebeck coefficient ranges between -5.4 to -8.0 mV/K. This is due to electron transfer from metal atoms onto the boron Icosahedron. This is advantageous for thermoelectric purposes.
The hardiness and the toughness to break
BAM powders are microhardened to 32-35GPa. You can increase it to 45GPa with nitrization of boron rich titanium alloy. Also, the fracture toughness may be increased by TiB2 or deposition quasi-amorphous BAM materials. It will lose its hardness if you add AlN or TiC. BAM is super-hard by definition if it has a hardness value above 40GPa. BAM-TiB2 Composites are characterized by a 60 vol.% TiB2 content. This is the highest level of hardness and toughness. The wear rate of BAM-TiB2 composites was increased by increasing TiB 2 content from 70 to 80% to about 10%. The titanium B2 additve is a wear-resistant metal with a hardness between 28 and 35 gpa.
Thermal expansion
AlMgB14’s thermal growth coefficient (TEC) was calculated as 9 x (10-6), (K-1), by expansion measurements, high-temperature XX-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation, and expansion measurements. This value is very close to the COTE of steel, titanium and concrete. Based on the AlMgB14 reported hardness value and the wear-resistant material itself, the COTE AlMgB14 is useful to determine the coating application and the performance of parts after use.
Friction
BAM and TiB2 are combined in a composite that has a friction coefficient of 0.04-0.05. This value is reduced to 0.02 by water glycol-based oils.
BAM AlMgB14 Pulp Application
BAM is available commercially and is currently being studied for potential applications.
To reduce friction between the parts and improve wear resistance, for example, pumps’ pistons, seals, or blades can be coated with BAM, BAM + TiB2 or BAM+ TiB2. Reduced friction means less energy consumption. It is possible to coat cutting tools with BAM. This will decrease the amount of force required to cut an object, prolong tool life, and increase cutting speed. A coating of 2-3 microns thickness has been proven to increase tool efficiency and reduce wear.
BAM AlMgB14 Powder
Price is affected by many factors, including supply and demand, industry trends and economic activity.
If you’re looking for the best, latest BAM AlMgB14 powder price You can email us to request a quote. (brad@ihpa.net)
BAM AlMgB14 Supplier
Technology Co. Ltd. is a trusted global supplier and manufacturer of chemicals and nanomaterials. They have over 12 years experience in producing super high-quality chemicals.
Send us an inquiry if you’re looking for BAM AlMgB14 powder of high quality. (brad@ihpa.net)
It is a ceramic alloy with very high wear resistance, very low sliding friction coefficient and very high wear resistance. This alloy achieved a record 0.04 in the unlubricated AlMGB14–TiB2 compound and 0.02 when lubricated.
BAM was first described in 1970. It is an orthogonal structure featuring four icosahedral B12 unit cells. This super-hard material’s thermal expansion coefficient is comparable to concrete and steel.
BAM AlMgB14 powder has the following physical properties
Structure
Most super-hard materials feature simple, highly symmetrical, crystal structures such as diamond cubes and sphalerite. BAM has 64 atoms in each cell, but a more complex and low-symmetry crystal structure. The crystal cell’s most distinctive feature is the four boron-containing, orthogonal icosahedrons. Each icosahedron is composed of 12 boron elements. The eight remaining boron elements connect the icosahedron with the other elements within the cell. The lattice has less than one metal site, so the material is often identified with the molecular formula AlMgB14. But its chemical composition is closer Al 0.75 mg 0.75 B14. This is common with borides (for boron-rich metallics, see Boride and boron caride crystal structures). BAM cell parameters are: a = 1.0313 and 0.8115 nm; C = 0.5848 and nm respectively, Z = 4, space group Imma, Pearson symbol OI68, density 2.59g/cm The melting temperature is approximately 2000°C.
Photoelectric
BAM has an energy bandgap of 1.5 eV. Resistivity is affected by sample purity and is approximately 104Ohm*cm. The Seebeck coefficient ranges between -5.4 to -8.0 mV/K. This is due to electron transfer from metal atoms onto the boron Icosahedron. This is advantageous for thermoelectric purposes.
The hardiness and the toughness to break
BAM powders are microhardened to 32-35GPa. You can increase it to 45GPa with nitrization of boron rich titanium alloy. Also, the fracture toughness may be increased by TiB2 or deposition quasi-amorphous BAM materials. It will lose its hardness if you add AlN or TiC. BAM is super-hard by definition if it has a hardness value above 40GPa. BAM-TiB2 Composites are characterized by a 60 vol.% TiB2 content. This is the highest level of hardness and toughness. The wear rate of BAM-TiB2 composites was increased by increasing TiB 2 content from 70 to 80% to about 10%. The titanium B2 additve is a wear-resistant metal with a hardness between 28 and 35 gpa.
Thermal expansion
AlMgB14’s thermal growth coefficient (TEC) was calculated as 9 x (10-6), (K-1), by expansion measurements, high-temperature XX-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation, and expansion measurements. This value is very close to the COTE of steel, titanium and concrete. Based on the AlMgB14 reported hardness value and the wear-resistant material itself, the COTE AlMgB14 is useful to determine the coating application and the performance of parts after use.
Friction
BAM and TiB2 are combined in a composite that has a friction coefficient of 0.04-0.05. This value is reduced to 0.02 by water glycol-based oils.
BAM AlMgB14 Powder Properties | |
Other names | Magnesium aluminum boride, Al3Mg3B56, BAM, AlMgB14 |
Molecular Weight | 202.64 |
Appearance | From gray to black powder |
Aluminum Magnesium Boride BAM AlMgB14 Powder
BAM AlMgB14 Pulp Application
BAM is available commercially and is currently being studied for potential applications.
To reduce friction between the parts and improve wear resistance, for example, pumps’ pistons, seals, or blades can be coated with BAM, BAM + TiB2 or BAM+ TiB2. Reduced friction means less energy consumption. It is possible to coat cutting tools with BAM. This will decrease the amount of force required to cut an object, prolong tool life, and increase cutting speed. A coating of 2-3 microns thickness has been proven to increase tool efficiency and reduce wear.
BAM AlMgB14 Powder
Price is affected by many factors, including supply and demand, industry trends and economic activity.
If you’re looking for the best, latest BAM AlMgB14 powder price You can email us to request a quote. (brad@ihpa.net)
BAM AlMgB14 Supplier
Technology Co. Ltd. is a trusted global supplier and manufacturer of chemicals and nanomaterials. They have over 12 years experience in producing super high-quality chemicals.
Send us an inquiry if you’re looking for BAM AlMgB14 powder of high quality. (brad@ihpa.net)