Vanadium Aluminum Carbide Description
Vanadium Aluminum Carbide V2AlC is a type of metal carbide material that belongs to the broader class of MAX phases, which are a family of ternary compounds composed of a transition metal (M), an element like aluminum (A), and a carbon or nitrogen atom (X). These materials exhibit both metallic and ceramic properties, making them attractive for high-performance applications.
The unique balance of metallic and ceramic properties makes aluminum vanadium carbide a promising material for high-tech and industrial applications where both mechanical and thermal resilience are required. It holds significant potential for next-generation materials in aerospace, electronics, and energy industries.
Vanadium Aluminum Carbide Specification
Chemical Formula
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V2AlC
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Form
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Dark gray to black powder
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Powder Size
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0.8-10μm
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Density
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4.85 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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2000℃
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Chemical Composition %
Al
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C
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V
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Other Impurities
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19.0
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8.5
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72.2
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0.3
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Vanadium Aluminum Carbide Applications
- Cutting Tools and Wear-resistant Coatings: Due to its hardness and durability, it is suitable for advanced cutting tools or protective coatings on metal surfaces.
- Aerospace and Automotive Sectors: Its combination of lightweight properties, heat resistance, and strength makes it ideal for high-performance components.
- Electronics and Electrical Contacts: The good electrical conductivity of AlVC finds applications in electronic devices that require wear resistance and conductivity.
- Nuclear Materials: The thermal stability and resistance to radiation make it an option for materials used in nuclear reactors.
Vanadium Aluminum Carbide Packing
Our Vanadium Aluminum Carbide is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
10g/50g/100g, one package