RI 5770 Preparing Zirconium Diboride Directly From Zircon ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Perry G. Cotter
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The borides of the transition metals in Groups IV and VI exhibit, in addition to a certain degree of hardness, considerable resistance to heat and oxidation. They have high melting points (1,850°-3,060° C.) and low coefftcients of thermal expansion and can be bonded with other materials and hot-pressed to desired shape (cermets). Suggested uses for the borides include use in rockets and jet engines, as thermocouple protection tubes, as containers for molten metals in die casting, as flame-plated coatings on less refractory compositions to prevent erosion by hot gases, and as control rods and neutron shielding material in nuclear engineering, The Federal Bureau of Mines investigation of zirconium diboride started in 1950 at the Boulder City Nev,, Metallurgy Research Laboratory, Its purpose was to reduce the cost of raw materials for the production of zirconium diboride.
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APA: Perry G. Cotter  (1961)  RI 5770 Preparing Zirconium Diboride Directly From Zircon ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Perry G. Cotter RI 5770 Preparing Zirconium Diboride Directly From Zircon ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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