Vanadium monocarbide
CAS: 12070-10-9
Rif. 3D-FV159418
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2kg | Fuori produzione | ||
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- Carbure de vanadium
- Carburo De Vanadio
- Vanadium Carbide
- Vanadium Monocarbide
- Vanadiumcarbid
Vanadium monocarbide is a thermodynamic material that is used as an activation energy source in the production of nitrides and carbides. Vanadium has a high melting point, which makes it ideal for applications where high temperatures are involved. In order to produce vanadium monocarbide, the metal must be heated to a temperature of approximately 2200 degrees Celsius. This material has been shown to have a particle size of less than 1 micrometer and can be activated by light or heat. The elemental composition of vanadium monocarbide is approximately 50% V and 50% C, with some impurities such as nitrogen atoms present.