DOMADIA™ Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Powder
DOMADIA™ Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Powder
Introduction
Domadia™ proudly presents Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Powder, an advanced ceramic material known as “White Graphite”. With a hexagonal layered structure, hBN offers a unique combination of thermal conductivity, chemical inertness, electrical insulation, and lubricity—making it a multi-functional solution for various demanding industrial and scientific applications.
About the Product
Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) is a white, scaly crystalline powder consisting of boron and nitrogen atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Domadia™ offers high-purity hBN in particle sizes ranging from 70 nm to 30 microns, allowing precision-tailored performance for industries such as aerospace, electronics, metallurgy, optics, and cosmetics.
Key Features
1. Structure: hBN is structurally similar to graphite, with layered boron and nitrogen atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice.
2. Thermal Conductivity: Efficient in heat dissipation, ideal for electronics and high-performance thermal management systems.
3. Chemical Inertness: Resistant to acids, bases, and molten metals, enabling durability in corrosive environments.
4. Electrical Insulation: Functions as a wide-bandgap semiconductor with excellent dielectric strength.
5. Mechanical Strength: High load-bearing capability makes it durable for structural and high-pressure applications.
6. Lubricity: Low friction coefficient due to weak van der Waals forces between layers—effective for high-temp dry lubricants.
7. Thermal Stability: Maintains structural integrity and performance up to 1800°C in inert gas, 1400°C in vacuum, and 1000°C in air.
8. Light-Matter Coupling: Ideal for deep ultraviolet (DUV) optoelectronics, sensors, and advanced photonic applications.
Key Technical Properties
| Property | Value | Remarks |
| Structure | Hexagonal | Similar to graphite |
| Thermal Conductivity | High (up to 400 W/m·K) | Excellent heat dissipation |
| Electrical Insulation | Excellent | Wide bandgap (~5.9 eV) |
| Chemical Resistance | Very High | Inert to acids, bases, and molten metals |
| Friction Coefficient | 0.5 – 0.7 | Low, even at high temperatures |
| Thermal Stability | Up to 3000°C | In inert atmosphere |
| Density | 2.1–2.3 g/cm³ | Depending on grade |
| Dielectric Constant | ~3–4 | Ideal for insulating applications |
Applications
1. Parts: manufacture of crucibles, boats, molten metal carriage pipes pumps, thermocouple protection sheaths and lining of reaction vessels.
2. Thermal Management: Used in heat-dissipating components and polymer composites for electronics.
3. Electrical Insulation: Serves as a filler for insulating materials, substrates for semiconductors, and barrier layers in electronics.
4. High-Temperature Lubrication: Dispersed in oils, greases, or dry form for efficient high-temp lubrication.
5. Corrosion Protection: Coatings for crucibles, pipes, thermocouple sheaths, and vessels exposed to molten metals.
6. Mold Release Agent: Ideal for metal, plastic, titanium, and glass molds—improves product surface finish and extends mold life.
7. Glass Manufacturing: Applied as a non-wetting protective coating for forming and processing glass.
8. Aerospace and Defense: Used in high-temp parts, launch vehicles, thermal shields, and insulation layers.
9. Cosmetics and Specialty: Adds silky texture, spreadability, and glow in skincare and makeup formulations.
10. Optoelectronics: Suitable for DUV emitters, photodetectors, and integrated photonic circuits due to strong light-matter interactions.
11. Advanced Composites: Integrated into ceramics, rubbers, resins, and alloys to enhance thermal and mechanical performance.
12. Memerane Technology: h-BN membranes are used for filtration and separation processes, including wastewater treatment and hydrogen/deuterium separation.
Product Grades and Particle Sizes
| Grade | Particle Size | Appearance | Purity (%) | Application Suitability |
| hBN-70 | 70 nm | White Powder | >99.5 | Electronics, Cosmetics |
| hBN-150 | 150 nm | White Powder | >99.5 | Paints, Coatings |
| hBN-05 | 0.5 µm | White Powder | >99.7 | Lubricants, Ceramics |
| hBN-15 | 1.5 µm | White Powder | >99.7 | Refractory Mold Release |
| hBN-30 | 5–30 µm | White Powder | >99.9 | Metal Casting, Dry Lubricants |
Why Choose Domadia?
At Domadia, we prioritize material purity, precision, and performance. Our hBN powders are engineered to meet the strictest industrial standards, backed by custom particle size options, rigorous quality control, and technical expertise. Whether you’re formulating next-gen lubricants or building thermally conductive composites, Domadia™ is your trusted partner for innovative material solutions.
Connect With Us
Elevate your product performance with Domadia™ Hexagonal Boron Nitride Powder. Whether you are working on electronics, aerospace systems, industrial lubrication, or optical technologies, our material solutions deliver superior functionality. Our team is always ready to assist you with product selection and application support to optimize your formulations or components.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes DOMADIA™ Hexagonal Boron Nitride different from graphite?
While both have a layered structure, hBN is electrically insulating, chemically inert, and thermally stable at much higher temperatures.
2. Is hBN suitable for electronic applications?
Yes, its high dielectric strength and thermal conductivity make it ideal for insulators, substrates, and thermal interface materials.
3. What sizes of hBN powder do you offer?
We supply hBN powders in a variety of particle sizes: 70 nm, 150 nm, 0.5 µm, 1.5 µm, and 5–30 µm.
4. Can it be used in optoelectronic devices?
Absolutely. hBN’s wide bandgap and light-matter interaction make it suitable for DUV emitters and photonic components.
5. How does hBN perform under extreme temperatures?
It retains its properties up to 1800°C in inert atmospheres and 1000°C in oxidizing environments.
6. Is hBN safe for use in cosmetics?
Yes. Its smooth texture, high purity, and inertness make it a common additive in skincare and beauty products.
7. Does hBN react with molten metals or acids?
No, it resists attack from most molten metals, acids, and bases—making it ideal for harsh processing conditions.
8. Can it be blended with polymers or composites?
Yes, it enhances thermal conductivity, lubrication, and durability in a wide range of polymer and ceramic matrices.
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